Faith gives you an inner strength and a sense of balance and perspective in life.
“Faith gives you an inner strength and a sense of balance and perspective in life.”
— Gregory Peck · Faith
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Faith gives you an inner strength and a sense of balance and perspective in life.
“Faith gives you an inner strength and a sense of balance and perspective in life.”
— Gregory Peck · Faith
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“Faith gives you an inner strength and a sense of balance and perspective in life.”
“I never liked the name Eldred. Since nobody knew me in New York, I just changed to my middle name.”
“I don't lecture and I don't grind any axes. I just want to entertain.”
“I had that stubborn streak, the Irish in me I guess.”
“What did I do in high school? I grew from 5 feet 4 inches to 6 feet 2 inches.”
“Tough times don't last, tough people do, remember?”
“I've always been bad. Probably I shall be bad again, punished again. But the worse I am, the more I need God. I can't shut myself out from His mercy. ... Or it may be a private bargain between me and God, that if I give up this one thing I want so much, however bad I am, He won't quite despair of me in the end.”
“Why do many believers insist on repeatedly pointing to the crimes of 20th century dictators who led officially atheistic societies as some sort of evidence of their god's existence? It makes no sense.”
“My faith in the expertise of physicists like Richard Feynman, for instance, permits me to endorse—and, if it comes to it, bet heavily on the truth of—a proposition that I don't understand. So far, my faith is not unlike religious faith, but I am not in the slightest bit motivated to go to my death rather than recant the formulas of physics. Watch: E doesn't equal mc2, it doesn't, it doesn't! I was lying, so there!”
“Having faith in God did not mean sitting back and doing nothing. It meant believing you would find success if you did your best honestly and energetically.”
“Skin boils! Boils cause serious pain and physical suffering, and you also have to consider the ugliness factor. Even the most powerful zit cream on earth would be no match for the Lord Almighty’s epidermal masterpieces. So this one wins for my pick of the nastiest of the first nine plagues -- a dubious honor indeed.”