Stringfellow Quotes
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Stringfellow Quotes & Sayings
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Biocides, for example, are designed to kill bacteria - it's not a benign material.
— William Stringfellow
Each layman must be his own apologist, responsible for his stewardship of the Gospel in his daily life and work.
— William Stringfellow
The previous owners left nothing of themselves here: no happiness, no grief, no pain. It is the best anyone can wish
for in a place to stay. — Rin Chupeco
for in a place to stay. — Rin Chupeco
The Church must be free to be poor in order to minister among the poor.
— William Stringfellow
The Fall is where the nation is. The Fall is the locus of America.
— William Stringfellow
The characteristic place to find a Christian is among his very enemies.
— William Stringfellow
I've always believed that the things middle class families struggle with around their kitchen tables should define my work in Washington.
— Gary Peters
Love people. Use things. The opposite never works.
— The Minimalists
I love a good Dorothy L. Sayers.
— J.K. Rowling
Long life will sometimes obscure the star of fame.
— Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
Men fall from great fortune because of the same shortcomings that led to their rise.
— Jean De La Bruyere
O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your q name in all the earth! You have set your r glory above the heavens.
— Anonymous
The sailor cannot see the north / but knows the needle can.
— Emily Dickinson
The heart has reasons that reason cannot know.
— Blaise Pascal
Where money is an idol, to be poor is a sin.
— William Stringfellow
Mistakes and pressure are inevitable; the secret to getting past them is to stay calm.
— Travis Bradberry
The characteristic place to find Christians is among their enemies. The first place to look for Christ is in Hell.
— William Stringfellow
Anxieties do not end in death.
Anxieties end in God. — William Stringfellow
Anxieties end in God. — William Stringfellow