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Quotes from Dorothy Day

I felt that the Church was the Church of the poor,... but at the same time, I felt that it did not set its face against a social order which made so much charity in the present sense of the word necessary. I felt that charity was a word to choke over. Who wanted charity? And it was not just human pride but a strong sense of man's dignity and worth, and what was due to him in justice, that made me resent, rather than feel pround of so mighty a sum total of Catholic institutions.
- Dorothy Day
The best things to do with the best things in life is to give them away.
- Dorothy Day
When it comes down to it, even on the natural plane, it is much happier and more enlivening to love than to be loved.
- Dorothy Day
Love in action is harsh and dreadful when compared to love in dreams.
- Dorothy Day
Love and ever more love is the only solution to every problem that comes up. If we love each other enough, we will bear with each other's faults and burdens. If we love enough, we are going to light a fire in the hearts of others. And it is love that will burn out the sins and hatreds that sadden us. It is love that will make us want to do great things for each other. No sacrifice and no suffering will then seem too much.
- Dorothy Day
Once a priest told us that no one gets up in the pulpit without promulgating a heresy. He was joking, of course, but what I suppose he meant was the truth was so pure, so holy, that it was hard to emphasize one aspect of the truth without underestimating another, that we did not see things as a whole, but through a glass darkly, as St. Paul said.
- Dorothy Day
Charity is only as warm as those who administer it.
- Dorothy Day
Everything a baptized person does every day should be directly or indirectly related to the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.
- Dorothy Day
I don't think God is so jealous about our worship of Him that He will want to separate those who serve His purposes, serve His goodness, because they have read a book, even one written by an atheist, and have been moved, or because they have wanted to be fair all their lives, but have never stepped in a church, from those who have heard God's words in church or read His words in the Bible and become convinced by them.
- Dorothy Day
I felt, even at fifteen, that God meant man to be happy, that He meant to provide him with what he needed to maintain life in order to be happy, and that we did not need to have quite so much destruction and misery as I saw all around and read of in the daily press.
- Dorothy Day
There are two things you should know about the poor: they tend to smell, and they are ungrateful.
- Dorothy Day
The only answer in this life, to the loneliness we are all bound to feel, is community.
- Dorothy Day