“So long as we judge ourselves by human comparisons, there is plenty of room for self-satisfaction, and self-satisfaction kills faith, for faith is born of the sense of need. But when we compare ourselves with Jesus Christ, and through Him, with God, we are humbled to the dust, and then faith is born, for there is nothing left to do but to trust to the mercy of God.” NeedsHumansLongSelfJesusLeftChristBornRoomsJudgingJesus ChristMercySatisfactionDustPlentyCompareComparisonSelf-satisfactionMercy Of God Author:William Barclay
“And now that Thou has restored to me the knowledge of Thyself, O Lord, let thy pardon fall on me, since Thy infinite mercy is not better known in anything than in pardoning a Dismas (the traditional name of the good thief) on the Cross and a Dominicus Corea on the gallows. If in Hell there is room for sinners, in Heaven also there is room for penitents.” IfsFallNamesHeavenRoomsKnownLordHellCrossesMercyInfiniteTraditionalSinnerThievesThyselfPardonGallows Author:Dominicus Corea
“In the beginning of my photography I controlled everything: rearranging the room, lighting it, and telling people what to do and where to put their hands. By the last project, I was basically totally at the mercy of serendipity.” PeopleHandsLastsRoomsProjectsPhotographyMercyControlledLightingSerendipityRearranging Author:Philip-Lorca diCorcia
“Once war becomes a clash of absolutes, there is no breathing room for mercy. Absolute truth is blind truth.” WarSpiritualRoomsTruth IsMercyAbsolutesBlindBreathingClashAbsolute Truth Book:The Third Jesus: How to Find Truth and Love in Today's World Source: The Third Jesus: How to Find Truth and Love in Today's World
“I feel like I'm going to HURL. Which, even if I wanted to do, I couldn't do, because I haven't eaten. I can't even drag myself out of my room. And while I'd be able to muster the strength to roundhouse Fang until he begged for MERCY, I'de be mush around an Eraser.” IfsFeelsI CanAbleWantedRoomsHavensMercyDragFangsMusterErasersMaximum Ride Author:James Patterson
“The eyes of the future are looking back at us and they are praying for us to see beyond our own time. They are kneeling with hands clasped that we might act with restraint, that we might leave room for the life that is destined to come. To protect what is wild is to protect what is gentle. Perhaps the wilderness we fear is the pause between our own heartbeats, the silent space that says we live only by grace. Wilderness lives by this same grace. Wild mercy is in our hands.” HandsMightEyeSpaceRoomsGracePrayingProtectMercySilentGentleWildernessLive ByLooking BackPausesRestraintDestinedHeartbeatKneeling Book:Red: passion and patience in the desert Source: Red: passion and patience in the desert
“Mercy can purge the soul of sin, making room for a fresh start. Truth is vital in order that we have an unvarying standard by which to determine what we are to be and to do and what we are to rid ourselves of. All the cardinal virtues, therefore, carry their own intrinsic as well as outward reward. A merciful man does do good to his own soul.” MenWellsDoeSoulOrderSinRoomsVirtueTruth IsStandardsMercyRewardsDetermineMercifulCardinalsFresh Start Author:Neal A. Maxwell
“By softening our attitudes, practicing mercy and compassion, we transform our lives by transforming other people's experience of us. Send love before you when you enter a room, and people will subconsciously feel it; they'll be prone to show greater kindness in return. That's how love makes things work better in our lives; it realigns the reactions of people and things around us.” PeopleFeelsShowsLove IsRoomsAttitudeCompassionKindnessGreaterOur LivesReturnMercyReactionsLive ByTransformingMercy And Compassion Author:Marianne Williamson