Quotemeal: Apr. 25th, 1951

Wednesday, April 25, 1951

"Just as at sea those who are carried away from the direction of the harbor bring themselves back on course by a clear sign, so Scripture may guide those adrift on the sea of life back into the harbor of the divine will."
— St. Gregory of Nyssa

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"Nothing we do, however virtuous, can be accomplished alone; therefore we are saved by love."
"Dreams grow holy put in action."
"Study always to have Joy, for it befits not the servant of God to show before his brother or another sadness or a troubled face."
"To have God in our life, doesn't mean sailing on a boat with no storms, it means having a boat that no storm can sink!"

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Illustration of St. Gregory of Nyssa — "Just as at sea those who are carried away from the direction of the harbor bring themselves back on course by a clear sign, so Scripture may guide those adrift on the sea of life back into the harbor of the divine will."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.