Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Dr. Thema Bryant

Quote by Dr. Thema Bryant

“I was taught that keeping quiet kept the peace until I realized who’s peace was it keeping? The offender is at peace. The people who don’t want to deal with it are at peace & I in this little body am holding all of the war. So I don’t want to hold it anymore.”

Quote by Dr. Thema Bryant

Author

Dr. Thema Bryant

Browse famous quotes and profile details for Dr. Thema Bryant. more

You May Also Like

“On a personal level, the soulful path invites us into a profound intimacy with our own being. It is a slow and tender unfolding, like the petals of a flower opening to the sun, where we come to know ourselves in the full richness of our humanity. Here, we learn the art of presence, of dwelling fully in the now, where the past and the future lose their hold, and all that remains is the sacredness of the present moment. In this place, we find a deep well of peace, a stillness that nourishes the soul and allows us to hear the quiet voice within—a voice that speaks not in words, but in the language of the heart, guiding us gently along the path of our true nature.”

“May you be a harbor of peace in a world often tempest-tossed, where weary souls can anchor their doubts and fears. Let your kindness be a gentle tide, drawing people closer to the shore of their own inherent worth, reminding them of the goodness that lives within. In your eyes, may they see reflected the truth of their own beauty, the unique light they carry, often hidden beneath the weight of life's trials.”

“As you move through your days, may your heart be a quiet sanctuary, where the seeds of compassion are sown and tended. May you have the courage to be tender in a world that sometimes hardens the heart, to offer love where it is least expected, and to give of yourself even when the world asks you to hold back. In doing so, may you become a mirror, reflecting back to others the possibility of love, the promise of kindness, and the reality that goodness still walks among us, often in the most unassuming of forms.”

“[Vandenberg] said: "I do not know why we must be the only silent partner in this Grand Alliance. There seems to be no fear of disunity, no hesitation in Moscow, when Moscow wants to assert unilateral war and peace aims which collide with ours. There seems to be no fear of disunity, no hesitation in London, when Mr. Churchill proceeds upon his unilateral way to make decisions often repugnant to our ideas and ideals.... "Honest candor compels us to reassert in high places our American faith in the Atlantic Charter. These basic pledges cannot now be dismissed as a mere nautical nimbus. They march with our armies. They sail with our fleets...they sleep with our martyred dead. The first requisite of honest candor...is to relight this torch. "I am not prepared to guarantee permanently the spoils of an unjust peace. It will not work. I am prepared by effective international cooperation to do our full part in charting happier and safer tomorrows.”

“Pray the Rosary every day to achieve peace for the world and the end of the war,' said Our Lady on May 13, 1917. This insistent recommendation was not only for the three poor and humble children; it is a call to the whole world, to all souls, to all humanity, believers and unbelievers, because Faith is a gift from God and we are to ask Him for it: ‘ask and you shall receive.’ You who have no Faith, ask it of God and He will grant it, because you who have no Faith have a soul that you need to save so that you will not be eternally miserable.”

“Having staved off disaster by force of arms, the West had somehow come to the idea that principle, rather than force, was a better basis for peace. The trouble was, publics took an "either/or" attitude toward the question: few stated that force without principle was sterile, but that principle without force behind it was powerless. The great trouble with classic liberal thought and classic liberals is that they have no trouble conceiving principle, but enormous trouble understanding how it must be implemented.”