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I felt it better to speak to God than about Him.
— Therese Of Lisieux
The closer one approaches to God, the simpler one becomes.
— Teresa Of Avila
Moonlight signifies a time when there is hope in darkness, but you have to focus on that hope.
— Therese May
You will be tempted to lose hope, but always remember that God is with you and if there seems to be no hope, He is your hope.
— Therese May
Carol looked at her. "How do you become a poet?"
"By feeling things - too much, I suppose," Therese answered conscientiously. — Patricia Highsmith
"By feeling things - too much, I suppose," Therese answered conscientiously. — Patricia Highsmith
Nothing's done well when it's done out of self-interest.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Ever since his first attack
— Therese De Lisieux
Sufferings gladly borne for others convert more people than sermons.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Temperance adds zest to pleasure.
— Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles
I will send a shower of roses.
— Therese Of Lisieux
The history of storytelling isn't one of simply entertaining the masses but of also advising, instructing, challenging the status quo.
— Therese Fowler
Do not allow grass to grow on the road of friendship.
— Marie Therese Rodet Geoffrin
Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Love is a universe of its own, comprising all time and space.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Let us go forward in peace, our eyes upon heaven, the only one goal of our labors.
— Therese Of Lisieux
It's true, I suffer a great deal
but do I suffer well? That is the question. — Therese De Lisieux
but do I suffer well? That is the question. — Therese De Lisieux
I am simply content to find myself always imperfect, and in this I find my joy. Good deeds count as nothing, if done without love.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Over the years, God and St. Therese have kept me going no matter how bad things were.
— Tara Lipinski
A soul in a state of grace has nothing to fear of demons who are cowards.
— Therese De Lisieux
I want to give myself totally to Him ... I want to live no longer but for Him.
— Therese Of Lisieux
What could be duller than past history!' Therese said, smiling. 'Maybe futures that won't have any history.
— Patricia Highsmith
Whose hands are God's hands, but our hands?
— Therese Of Lisieux
Just as the sun shines on all the trees and flowers as if each were the only one on earth, so does God care for all souls in a special manner.
— Therese De Lisieux
Look at His adorable face. Look at His glazed and sunken eyes. Look at His wounds. Look Jesus in the Face. There, you will see how He loves us.
— Therese Of Lisieux
I would prefer a thousand times to receive reproofs than to give them to others ...
— Therese Of Lisieux
One of the duties of old-age, is the management of time. The less that remains to us, the more valuable we ought to consider it.
— Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles
The loveliest materpiece of the heart of God is the love of a Mother.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Love needs to be proved by action.
— Therese Of Lisieux
There was no way to know that certainty would one day become a luxury, too.
— Therese Anne Fowler
This was Scott. This is Scott, always looking back to try to figure out how to go forward, where happiness and prosperity must surely await.
— Therese Anne Fowler
There would be too much everything and not enough anything, and then where would that leave us?
— Therese Anne Fowler
The most necessary disposition to relish pleasures is to know how to be without them.
— Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles
The great majority of men use their own short-sighted ideas as a yardstick for measuring the divine omnipotence.
— Therese Of Lisieux
He [Jesus] has no need of our works but only of our love.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Trials help us detach ourselves from the earth; they make us look higher than this world.
— Therese Of Lisieux
I will spend my heaven doing good on earth.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Prayer for me is an updward leap of the heart
— Therese Of Lisieux
Life's most profound moments were, paradoxically, its most common ones: first breaths, and last.
— Therese Anne Fowler
We live with our defects as with the odors we carry about us: we do not perceive them, but they incommode those who approach us.
— Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles
For me to love you, Jesus, as you love me, I would have to borrow your own love and then only would I be at rest.
— Therese Of Lisieux
It was okay to believe in things that others didn't believe in. It was okay not to believe, too.
— Therese Walsh
My soul experienced a peace so sweet, so deep, it would be impossible to express it.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Silence does good to the soul.
— Therese Of Lisieux
If all flowers wanted to be roses, nature would lose her springtime beauty and the fields would no longer be decked out with little wildflowers.
— Therese Of Lisieux
When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less.
— Therese Anne Fowler
The storm thunders at my heart; I find it difficult to believe in the existence of anything except the clouds which limit my horizon.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Politeness costs little and yields much.
— Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles
He believed, as I did, that we are helpless to resist or influence what our hearts are bound to do. - Z - A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
— Therese Anne Fowler
Trust and trust alone should lead us to love
— Therese De Lisieux
The guest of our soul knows our misery; He comes to find an empty tent within us - that is all He asks.
— Therese Of Lisieux
It wasn't a normal joy, it was a bitter joy, but somehow the bitterness made the joy even more wonderful.
— Therese May
A soul in a state of grace need fear nothing from devils, for they are so cowardly that they feel from the gaze of a child
— St-Therese De Lisieux
codependent counterparts in my family, it
— Therese Jacobs-Stewart
We must despise all these temptations and pay no attention whatsoever to them.
— Therese De Lisieux
Never stop wanting for your magic
— Therese Of Lisieux
No harm can come to me since, in whatever happens, I see only the tender hand of Jesus.
— Therese Of Lisieux
It is my weakness that gives me all my strength.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Maybe I'm strange and perverse, but I've always thought there was something sexy about a compelling argument.
— Therese Doucet
(On entering Carmel) I came to save souls and especially to pray for priests.
— Therese Of Lisieux
The science of loving, yes, that's the only kind of science I want I'd barter away everything I possess to win it.
— Therese Of Lisieux
If only people could travel as easily as words. Wouldn't that be something? If only we could be so easily revised.
— Therese Anne Fowler
I say nothing to him I love him
— Therese De Lisieux
Jesus does not demand great actions from us, but simply surrender and gratitude.
— Therese Of Lisieux
When she stood up, the woman was looking at her with the calm gray eyes that Therese could neither quite face nor look away from.
— Patricia Highsmith
Nothing can prepare the uninitiated for New York City.
— Therese Anne Fowler
The morrow of this day will be eternity; then Jesus will return you a hundred fold the lovely, rightful joys that you are sacrificing for him.
— Therese Of Lisieux
I've come to wonder whether artists in particular seek out hard times the way flowers turn their faces toward the sun.
— Therese Anne Fowler
Let us rise above the things that pass away. Up above, the air is so pure. Jesus can hide Himself but we will find Him there.
— Therese Of Lisieux
It is wrong to pass one's time in fretting, instead of sleeping on the Heart of Jesus.
— Therese De Lisieux
But we can control ourselves - right now, in this moment. That's something. Maybe it's everything.
— Therese Walsh
Some rules are nothing but old habits that people are afraid to change.
— Therese Anne Fowler
My vocation, at last I have found it; my vocation is love.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Therese could not think of a single question that would be proper to ask, because all her questions were so enormous.
— Patricia Highsmith
Nobody is a good judge in his own cause!
— Therese Of Lisieux
Since the age of three I have refused God nothing.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Love consumes us only in the measure of our self-surrender.
— Therese Of Lisieux
That beautiful day passed just as the saddest ones do, since the most radiant of days has a tomorrow.
— Therese De Lisieux
Are we rich?" "We're unstoppable.
— Therese Anne Fowler
We should not let grass grow on the path of friendship.
— Marie Therese Rodet Geoffrin
Our Lord needs from us neither great deeds nor profound thoughts. Neither intelligence nor talents. He cherishes simplicity.
— Therese Of Lisieux
I'm suffering very much, but am I suffering very well? That's the point!
— Therese Of Lisieux
Won't we be quite the pair? - you with your bad heart, me with my bad head. Together, though, we might have something worthwhile.
— Therese Anne Fowler
If only. Were there sadder words than these?
— Therese Anne Fowler
For one pain endured with joy, we shall love the good God more forever.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Conventional wisdom tells us to avoid taking unalterable action while at a low point in life. I have never been conventional.
— Therese Fowler
Une maison sans chat, c'est la vie sans soleil. (A house without a cat is like live without sunshine.) --
One of Julia Child's favorite sayings. — Therese Burson
One of Julia Child's favorite sayings. — Therese Burson
No writer should be the same as another, that's not art.
— Therese Anne Fowler
When we yield to discouragement it is usually because we give too much thought to the past and to the future.
— Therese Of Lisieux
committing suicide. Therese did manage to arrange for
— Craig A. Ledbetter
I realized that to become a saint one must suffer a great deal, always seek what is best, and forget oneself.
— Therese Of Lisieux
We can easily forgive want of means; but littleness, with means, is disgusting.
— Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles
The value of life does not depend upon the place we occupy. It depends upon the way we occupy that place.
— Therese Of Lisieux
The country in which I live is not my native country, that lies elsewhere, and it must always be the center of my longings.
— Therese Of Lisieux
unchanging truth, that unless we become as little children in the doing of our Heavenly Father's Will, we cannot enter into our Eternal Home.
— Therese De Lisieux
(Her last words) Oh! I love Him! My God, I love You!
— Therese Of Lisieux
What men need is to grow up.
— Therese Anne Fowler
A word or a smile is often enough to put fresh life in a despondent soul.
— Therese De Lisieux