P Quotes
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“Prayers don't work unless you do.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
“Prayers don't work unless you do,
Person is the answer to their own prayer.
When we are the answer to each other,
We rise divine, piercing all savage layer.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
“Prayers For Rain' begins like practically every Cure song, with an introduction that's longer than most Bo Diddley singles. Never mind the omnipresent chill, why does Robert Smith write such interminable intros? I can put on 'Prayers For Rain,' then cook an omelette in the time it takes him to start singing. He seems to have a rule that the creepier the song, the longer the wait before it actually starts. I'm not sure if Smith spends the intro time applying eye-liner or manually reducing his serotonin level, but one must endure a lot of doom-filled guitar patterns, cathedral-reverb drums and modal string synth wanderings during the opening of 'Prayers for Rain.”
Source: I Hate Myself and Want to Die: The 52 Most Depressing Songs You've Ever Heard
“Prayers for the condemned man will be offered on an adding machine. Numbers constitute the only universal language.”
“Prayers for the Victims and People Affected by Las Vegas Mass Shooting
The sudden death and the mournful grief is the lightning stroke of life.”
“Prayers from fear, doubt, or worry in your mind don't come true.”
Source: How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy
“Prayers have no boundaries. They can leap miles and continents and be translated instantly into any language.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“Prayers May Or May Not Solve Problems But It Brings Us Closer To God And That Solves A Bigger Problem”.”
“Prayers never bring anything... They may bring solace to the sap, the bigot, the ignorant, the aboriginal, and the lazy - but to the enlightened it is the same as asking Santa Claus to bring you something for Xmas”
Source: W. C. Fields by himself: his intended autobiography
“Prayers offered up in Christian worship in the earliest days of the faith were addressed to 'Our Lord the Sun,' evidencing that 'primitive' Christians were quite in the spirit of Pagan forms and ideologies.”
“Prayers often must accompany trials. Through our hardships, God shifts our innermost thoughts and molds us into something new. Only then are we able to accept His divine gifts.”
“Prayers open more than just a door to heaven.”
“Prayers out of, very often, not the most religious part of me, but the most anxious part of me, the most desperately loving, fearing part of me.”
“Prayers. Patience. Progress. Purpose.
Prayers nurture patience; patience nurtures progress; progress nurtures purpose.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Prayers prayed in the Spirit never die until they accomplish God's intended purpose. His answer may not be what we expected, or when we expected it, but God often provides much more abundantly than we could think or ask. He interprets our intent and either answers or stores up our prayers. Sincere prayers are never lost. Energy, time, love, and longing can be endowments that will never be wasted or go unrewarded.”
“Prayers said by good people are always good prayers”
“Prayers, sincerity, devotion, dedication, faith, trust, willpower, and curiosity are the steps of the ladder toward the soul-realization process.”
Source: Enter Heaven
“Prayers tear the atmosphere
& reach all dimensions with force
The subtlety of meditation
Transcends dimensions
connects with the beyond
Right from the source
Choose one or both
But don't forget to engage
The vagus nerve and
The epiglottis of the throat
Manifestations maximized... Miracles #Mickeymized!”
“Prayers truly from the heart open all doors in Heaven.”
“Prayers were held in Assembly Hall. We all perched in rows on wooden benches while teachers sat up on the platform in armchairs, facing us.”
Source: Boy: Tales of Childhood
“Prayers will never reach God unless they are founded on free mercy.”
Source: Of Prayer (Annotated Edition)
“Prayers without action is activity in futility.”
“Prayers without wine are perfectly pointless.”
Source: Four Comedies: Lysistrata; The Acharnians; The Congresswomen, Translated by Douglass Parker. The Frogs, Translated by Richmond Lattimore
“Praying actualizes and deepens our communion with God. Our prayer can and should arise above all from our heart, from our needs, our hopes, our joys, our sufferings, from our shame over sin, and from our gratitude from the good. It can and should be a wholly personal prayer.”
Source: Jesus of Nazareth
“Praying and living deeply, richly and fully have become for me almost indistinguishab le. Prayer is being present, sharing love, opening life to transcendence. It is not necessarily words addressed heavenward. Prayer is entering into the pain or joy of another person. Prayer is what I am doing when I love wastefully, passionately and wondrously and invite others to do so.”
“Praying and sinning will never live together in the same heart. Prayer will consume sin, or sin will choke prayer.”
Source: PRACTICAL RELIGION
“Praying and then doubting whether it will be heard or manifested is really doubting the power of God.”
Source: How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy
“Praying and then doubting whether it will be heard or manifested is really doubting the Universe's power.”
Source: How to Build Self-Esteem and Be Confident: Overcome Fears, Break Habits, Be Successful and Happy
“Praying anywhere" can easily become "praying nowhere", just as "praying anytime" can easily become "praying at no time". Everything in general becomes nothing in particular".”
Source: Prayer: The Great Conversation
“Praying brings peace of being.”
“Praying can make a difference, and it is up to all of us to try that, with faith, and see if it will not support these admirable troops, their spouses, and their families.”
“Praying Christians know nothing of their friends”
“Praying doesn't mean repeating a prayer.”
“Praying five times a day does not make a person religious, helping five people does. Saying grace before meal does not make a person religious, helping another person acquire meal does.”
Source: Morality Absolute
“Praying for all people brings peace.”
“Praying for each other will make us a peace-loving people.”
“Praying for freedom never did me any good til I started praying with my feet.”
“Praying for greatness without looking out for opportunities is like waiting for an aircraft at a seaport.”
“Praying for inner healing is not a waste of time. The One who created the body from dust can still do more than we can imagine.”
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
“Praying for revival equates to blaming God for the condition of your local church.”
“Praying for something is like trying to increase your chances of surviving a game of Russian roulette by wearing a bulletproof vest.”
“Praying for the end of time, so I can end my time with you.”
“Praying for the people that hurt you may not change them, but it will change you.”
“Praying for the ‘want to, to want to’ is a great way to love God and yourself well.”
Source: Loving God and Yourself: Creating Space to Live in God's Love
“Praying for what you want works, only when you have worked for what you want.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“Praying gives positive power.”
“Praying gives sense, brings wisdom, broadens and strengthens the mind. The closet is a perfect school-teacher and schoolhouse for the preacher. Thought is not only brightened and clarified in prayer, but thought is born in prayer. We can learn more in an hour praying, when praying indeed, than from many hours in the study.”
“Praying God’s solutions from the Word releases life, but praying negatively and focusing on your problems only energizes and strengthens them.”
Source: A Better Way to Pray
“Praying helps me see perspectives otherwise beyond me.”
“Praying in tongues charges your spirit like a battery charger charges a battery.”