More quotes by Fulton J. Sheen, Seven Words of Jesus and Mary: Lessons from Cana and Calvary

"Once you have surrendered yourself, you make yourself receptive. In receiving from God, you are perfected and completed."
— Fulton J. Sheen, Seven Words of Jesus and Mary: Lessons from Cana and Calvary Read More
"Why are those who are notoriously undisciplined and unmoral also most contemptuous of religion and morality? They are trying to solace their own unhappy lives by pulling the happy down to their own abysmal depths."
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"The egocentric is always frustrated, simply because the condition of self-perfection is self-surrender. There must be a willingness to die to the lower part of self, before there can be a birth to the nobler."
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"Never forget that there are only two philosophies to rule your life: the one of the cross, which starts with the fast and ends with the feast. The other of Satan, which starts with the feast and ends with the headache."
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"It takes three to make love, not two: you, your spouse, and God. Without God people only succeed in bringing out the worst in one another. Lovers who have nothing else to do but love each other soon find there is nothing else. Without a central loyalty life is unfinished."
— Fulton J. Sheen, Seven Words of Jesus and Mary: Lessons from Cana and Calvary Read More