Quotes about Comfort
Sometimes you need that soft place to fall. That's your family, your faith. The stuff that doesn't change when everything else does.
- Lisa Wingate
Emily is safe now as well. I know it. She isn't cold or alone or hungry. She is not lost in the woods, running wildly as in my dreams. Seeking rescue. She is home. All around her, there is nothing but love.
- Lisa Wingate
God is not my personal valet. God does not build a protective fence around my life, keep me from trouble, fulfill my personal desires, or guarantee my success. However, through prayer God offers me comfort, reassurance, satisfaction, courage, hope, and peace.
- Jimmy Carter
What we need very badly these days is a company of Christians who are prepared to trust God as completely now as they know they must do at the last day. For each of us the time is coming when we shall have nothing but God. Health and wealth and friends and hiding places will be swept away, and we shall have only God. To the man of pseudo faith that is a terrifying thought, but to real faith it is one of the most comforting thoughts the heart can entertain.
- AW Tozer
God will not be absent when His people are on trial; he will stand in court as their advocate, to plead on their behalf.
- Charles Spurgeon
One word or a pleasing smile is often enough to raise up a saddened and wounded soul.
- St. Therese of Lisieux
Bookstores always remind me that there are good things in this world
- Vincent Van Gogh
be careful not to become narrow-minded, or afraid of reading what is well written, quite the contrary, such writings are a source of comfort in life.
- Vincent Van Gogh
Art is to console those who are broken by life.
- Vincent Van Gogh
When I come residence from an evening out with my honey and my make-up's just a little smudged. I have many moments when I really feel lovely. It's all about having that inside confidence.
- Jennifer Aniston
In the bottle discontent seeks for comfort, cowardice for courage, and bashfulness for confidence.
- Samuel Johnson
Dependence, humility, simplicity, cooperation, and a sense of abandon are qualities greatly prized in the spiritual life, but extremely elusive for people who live in comfort.
- Philip Yancey