Quotemeal: Apr. 4th, 1955

Monday, April 4, 1955

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"Pray as if everything depended on God, and work as if everything depended on man."
— Francis J. Spellman

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"Nobody worries about Christ as long as he can be kept shut up in churches. He is quite safe inside. But there is always trouble if you try and let him out."
"To the good man to die is gain. The foolish fear death as the greatest of evils, the wise desire it as a rest after labors and the end of ills."
St. Ambrose
"Defend the Bible? I would just as soon defend a lion. Just turn the Bible loose. It will defend itself."
"Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone but in every leaf of springtime."

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Illustration of Francis J. Spellman — "Pray as if everything depended on God, and work as if everything depended on man."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.