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Quotes About Comfort

Cuando se nos deja de lado, causa dolor; pero la buena noticia para usted hoy es que Dios lo ha escogido. Es especial para Él y su amor por usted nunca cesa.
~ Joyce Meyer
Bad habits are like a comfortable bed, easy to get into, but hard to get out of." Bruce Barton said, "What a curious phenomenon it is that you can get men to die for the liberty of the world who will not make the little sacrifice that is needed to free themselves from their own individual bondage.
~ Joyce Meyer
shall He teach in the way that he should choose. He himself shall dwell at ease . . .
~ Joyce Meyer
The Word of God is powerful. It has the ability to calm you down, cheer you up, give you hope, and stir your faith up!
~ Joyce Meyer
Me gustas más en las noches, cuando estamos los dos en la misma almohada, bajo las sábanas, en la oscuridad
~ Juan Rulfo
Dice que ella escondía sus pies entre las piernas de él. Sus pies helados como piedras frías y que allí se calentaban como en un horno donde se dora el pan. Dice que él le mordía los pies diciéndole que eran como pan dorado en el horno.
~ Juan Rulfo
Usted ha de venir cansado y el sueño es muy buen colchón para el cansancio.
~ Juan Rulfo
La Virgen nuestra, nuestra madre, que no quiere saber nada de nuestros pecados; que se echa la culpa de nuestros pecados; la que quisiera llevarnos en sus brazos para que no nos lastime la vida, está aquí junto a nosotros, aliviándonos el cansancio y las enfermedades del alma y de nuestro cuerpo ahuatado, herido y suplicante.
~ Juan Rulfo
Leave the star on top, said an achingly gen­tle, deep voice. There's al­ready one angel in the room.
~ Judith McNaught
Where is your home? she asked after a long, comfortable silence. Wherever you are.
~ Judith McNaught
Sweeping her up into her arms, Jenny hugged her tightly. "Everybody
~ Judith McNaught
The media not only fans our fears, it comforts us in our hubris. Nearly every scare story comes with a Message: You can take control. You can do something to keep bad things from happening to your children and to keep life from throwing you curveballs.
~ Judith Warner
When Miri asked if she believed in God, what was she supposed to say? 'Of course I believe in God,' she'd told her. 'But how could God let such a terrible thing happen?' 'It's not God's job to decide what happens,' she'd said. 'It's his job to help you through it.
~ Judy Blume
Not that memories were enough—they didn't keep you warm on a cold winter's night. They couldn't hold you when you were frightened or sad. But they were better than nothing.
~ Judy Blume
on the rug.
~ Judy Blume
It was after 9:00 P.M. by the time we got home. Tootsie was asleep in Dad's arms. Henry met us at the door to our building. "Mrs. H . . ." he said.
~ Judy Blume
When Miri asked if she believed in God, what was she supposed to say? 'Of course I believe in God,' she'd told her. 'But how could God let such a terrible thing happen?' 'It's not God's job to decide what happens,' she'd said. 'It's his Job to help you through it." ? Judy Blume, In the Unlikely Event
~ Judy Blume
Kliner. I touched my special place practically every night. It was the only way I could fall asleep and besides, it felt good.
~ Judy Blume
What kind of family were they? she wondered. What kind of family isn't able to comfort one another?
~ Judy Blume
I wear the skirt with boots and a loose white sweater. I have to pick a dozen cat hairs off it. Minka must have been sleeping in my sweater drawer. When I forget to close my dresser drawers she hops right in and makes herself at home.
~ Judy Blume
time. Every night I'd wake up to her howls. Turtle, who slept at the
~ Judy Blume
In Judaism, it is taught that there are three stages of grief to be endured. First there is weeping, for we all must weep for what we have lost. Second comes silence, for in the silence we understand solace, beauty, and comfort from something greater than ourselves. Third comes singing, for in singing we pour out our hearts and regain our voice.
~ Judy Collins
El domingo, después del oficio, había bastantes enfermos; pedían socorros y se les daba sólo palabras: -Has pecado y Dios te aflige. Da gracias, menos tendrás que sufrir en la otra vida. Resígnate, sufre, muere. La Iglesia tiene plegarias para sus difuntos.- Débiles, desmadejados, sin esperanza, ni ganas de vivir, seguían bien este consejo y dejaban escapar la vida.
~ Jules Michelet
Religion can mean solace and serenity, a kind of security, a private small garden of kindness in a desert of cruelty that seems to stretch out as far as they can see.
~ Wallace Shawn