“I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice, and that by religious men, who are equally certain that they represent the Divine will. ... I hope it will not be irreverent for me to say that if it is probable that God would reveal his will to others, on a point so connected with my duty, it might be supposed he would reveal it directly to me... These are not, however, the days of miracles ... I must study the plain physical facts of the case, ascertain what is possible, and learn what appears to be wise and right.” IfsMenFactsMightCertainReligiousOpinionCasesStudyWiseAdviceDivineDutyOppositesMiracleConnectedPositive AtheismBeing WiseIrreverentDivine Will Author:Abraham Lincoln
“May I give you some advice for you to put into practice daily? When your heart makes you feel those low cravings, say slowly to the Immaculate Virgin: Look on me with compassion. Don't abandon me. Don't abandon me, my Mother! - And recommend this prayer to others.” GivingFeelsLooksHeartMayMotherReligiousPrayerCompassionPracticeAdviceLowsAbandonVirginsCravingVirgin MaryImmaculate Author:Josemaria Escriva
“I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice, and that by religious men, who are equally certain that they represent the Divine will. I am sure that either the one or the other class is mistaken in that belief, and perhaps in some respects both.” MenCertainBeliefReligiousOpinionClassAdviceDivineOppositesMistakenDivine Will Book:Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865 by Abraham Lincoln Source: Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865 by Abraham Lincoln