Faith Quotes

Belief in something greater, whether divine, human, or simply possible.

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"Faith carries us through the storm."
Anne Brontë
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"I too await the hour when the second coming is at hand."
William Butler Yeats
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"Whatever our souls are made of, they are eternal."
Emily Brontë
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"The soul is made of immortal longings."
Emily Brontë
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"The future belongs to those who believe in it."
Emily Brontë
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"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one."
George Bernard Shaw
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"Do not mistake me, I am not attacking the Christian religion—but the wonderful thing is, I should not have to!"
George Bernard Shaw
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"There is only one religion, though there are a hundred versions of it."
George Bernard Shaw
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"He felt as if his body had become a prayer."
James Joyce
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"I do not believe in coincidence; I believe in providence and design."
Anne Brontë
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"Faith is not the absence of doubt, but the courage to act despite it."
Anne Brontë
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"Faith is a luxury available only to those untouched by genuine suffering."
Thomas Hardy
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"Sin may be clasped so close we cannot see its face."
George Eliot
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"There is a mercy that will not abandon us."
George Eliot
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"Though earth and man were gone, and suns and universes ceased to be, and Thou wert left alone, every existence would exist in and for Thee."
Emily Brontë
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"Faith is the conviction that tomorrow may be better than today."
Emily Brontë
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"Faith must be enforced by reason."
William Butler Yeats
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"I have made my choice; I have realized my purpose; and I know that when I go hence I go to the bosom of my Creator."
William Butler Yeats
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"I will not accept that death is the end of all things."
William Butler Yeats
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"Whatever I believe is my personal religion."
Charlotte Brontë
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"Providence has smiled upon me."
Charlotte Brontë
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"The fact that a believer is happier than a sceptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one."
George Bernard Shaw
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"Faith sustains us through the darkest passages of life."
Anne Brontë
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"I believe in the redemptive power of honest repentance."
Anne Brontë
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"I believe that suffering, when borne well, ennobles the soul."
Anne Brontë
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"The spirit is eternal; the body is temporary."
Emily Brontë
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"Faith is not certainty but a wager against the darkness."
Thomas Hardy
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"Faith is belief in what reason cannot prove."
Thomas Hardy
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"The measure of your faith is shown in how you treat others."
George Eliot
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"The true spirit of Christmas takes into the human heart and calls aloft the better nature"
Charles Dickens