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If I were going to convert to any religion I would probably choose Catholicism because it at least has female saints and the Virgin Mary.
— Margaret Atwood
May faith be the torch which illuminates, animates, and sustains you.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
The cross is a precious treasure to be kept secret, lest we be robbed of it.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
I need nothing but God, and to lose myself in the heart of God.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
Until we have acquired genuine prayer, we are like people teaching children to begin to walk.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
In 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell,' I wanted to create the most convincing story of magic and magicians that I could.
— Susanna Clarke
There is a century-old saying, The dollar votes more times than the man.
— Michael Parenti
Crosses, contempt, sorrows and afflictions are the real treasures of the lovers of Jesus Christ crucified
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
The Baby Boom has spawned an even bigger Grandma Boom. For every baby born, two women turn into grandmas.
— Mary Margaret McBride
You young people are always so obsessed with truth. The truth is often overrated.
— Maggie O'Farrell
Mary had a little putt, she needed it for par. Mary has a second putt ... the first one went too far!
— Margaret Kennard
It's hard to think of you as a Margaret. Maizy suits you."
"I doubt I'd answer to anything else." Maizy smiled as she adjusted the cloth. — Mary Connealy
"I doubt I'd answer to anything else." Maizy smiled as she adjusted the cloth. — Mary Connealy
As a grandmother, I've learned that you can't buy love. But your grandchildren are disappointed when you don't try.
— Mary Margaret McBride
The purpose of Compulsory Education is to deprive the common people of their commonsense.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
I would like to say my hair turned white
overnight, but it didn't.
Instead it was my heart;
bleached out like meat in water. — Margaret Atwood
overnight, but it didn't.
Instead it was my heart;
bleached out like meat in water. — Margaret Atwood
Inquiry is fatal to certainty.
— Will Durant
But above all preserve peace of heart. This is more valuable than any treasure.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
My greatest happiness is to be before the Blessed Sacrament, where my heart is, as it were, in Its center.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
They (Medievalists) are soft, dreamy people who find life too hard for them here and get lost in an ideal world of the past that never really existed.
— Isaac Asimov
It's funny how a flame can only burn your hand if you move too slow, you can tease it all you want and it never gets you, if your quick enough.
— Neal Shusterman
If I had been the Virgin Mary, I would have said 'No.'
— Margaret Smith
We must never be discouraged or give way to anxiety ... but ever have recourse to the adorable Heart of Jesus.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
I have a long history of being told I have no rhythm, and of people saying 'I've heard chickens sing better than that'.
— Mary Margaret O'Hara
I want to make my music and be a happy woman, a good wife, a good mom and one day hopefully have a child of my own.
— LeAnn Rimes
O my Saviour, who am I, that Thou shouldst have so long awaited my repentance!
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
Go courageously to God, along the way He has traced out for you, steadfastly embracing the means He offers you.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
He will take good care to provide what is necessary for our sanctification, provided we are careful to accept everything according to His designs.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
Bad music is often the result of an attempt by the untrained, something that takes for granted that you're very highly trained.
— Carlo Grante
There is no time so short as the time between when your kids stop wrecking your furniture and your grandchildren start.
— Mary Margaret McBride
One just soul can attain pardon for a thousand sinners.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
All for the Eucharist; nothing for me
— Margaret Mary Alacoque