| Author |
Quotes |
| Benjamin Disraeli | His Christianity was muscular. |
| Benjamin Jowett | One use of prayer is to maintain in us a higher standard and prevent our principles insensibly sinking to our practice, or to the practice of the world around us. |
| Bergen Evens | Wisdom is meaningless until your own experience has given it meaning and there is wisdom in the selection of wisdom. |
| Bernard Bosanquet | When we are saved, we are at home in the universe; and, in principle and in the main, feeble and timid creatures as we are, there is nothing anywhere within the world or without it that can make us afraid. |
| Bernard Meltzer | When you forgive, you in no way change the past - but you sure do change the future. |
| Bernard Of Clairvaux | Continuing a series on the person of Jesus: Jesus is honey in the mouth, music in the ear, a song of gladness in the heart. |
| Bertrand Russell | To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom. |
| Bertrand Russell | Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons. |
| Bible | Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian. |
| Billy Sunday | Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, any more than going to a garage makes you an automobile. |
| Blaise Pascal | Feast of Oswald, King of Northumbria, Martyr, 642 It has pleased God that divine verities should not enter the heart through the understanding, but the understanding through the heart. |
| Blaise Pascal | Commemoration of Johann Sebastian Bach, musician, 1750 Experience makes us see an enormous difference between piety and goodness. |
| Blaise Pascal | If the mercy of God is so great that He can instruct us, to our salvation, even when He hides Himself, what a brilliance of light we must expect when He reveals Himself! |
| Blaise Pascal | Palm Sunday Jesus Christ is a God whom we approach without pride, and before whom we humble ourselves without despair. |
| Blaise Pascal | Do little things as though they were great, because of the majesty of Jesus Christ who does them in us, and who lives our life: and do the greatest things as though they were little and easy, because of His omnipotence. |
| Blaise Pascal | The knowledge of God is very far from the love of Him. |
| Blaise Pascal | If man is not made for God, why is he not happy except in God? If man is made for God, why is he so opposed to God? |
| Blaise Pascal | Jesus Christ came to tell men that they have no enemies but themselves. |
| Blaise Pascal | Jesus Christ is end of all, and the centre to which all tends. Whoever knows Him knows the reason of everything. |
| Blaise Pascal | It is impossible that God should ever be the end, if He is not the beginning. We lift our eyes on high, but lean upon the sand; and the earth will dissolve, and we shall fall while looking at the heavens. |
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