78 Quotes by Jennifer Worth

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    What woman worthy of the name Mother would stand on a high moral platform about selling her body if her child were dying of hunger and exposure? Not I.

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    For just as the swan’s last song is the sweetest of its life, so loss is made endurable by love and it is love that will echo through eternity.

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    Once in a while you are faced with a beauty and a joy that takes your soul, all unprepared, by assault.

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    The impact Sister Julienne made upon me – and, I discovered, most people – was out of all proportion to her words or her appearance. She was not imposing or commanding, nor arresting in any way. She was not even particularly clever. But something radiated from her and, ponder as I might, I could not understand it. It did not occur to me at the time that her radiance had a spiritual dimension, owing nothing to the values of the temporal world.

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    No one can give you faith. It is a gift from God alone. Seek and ye shall find. Read the Gospels. There is no other way.

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    Sir, I have the honour to inform you that I do not consider your government has any right to detain me as a prisoner. I have therefore decided to escape from your custody,’ and ending up: ‘I remain, sir, your humble and obedient servant, Winston Churchill.

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    It seemed that every difficulty in life was a challenge to her, and every one successfully overcome was an occasion for rejoicing.

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    Her constant phrase, “Go with God”, had puzzled me a good deal. Suddenly it became clear. It was a revelation – acceptance. It filled me with joy. Accept life, the world, Spirit, God, call it what you will, and all else will follow. I had been groping for years to understand, or at least to come to terms with the meaning of life. These three small words, “Go with God”, were for me the beginning of faith.

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    Of course not,” she snapped sharply. “How can you love ignorant, brutish people whom you don’t even know? Can anyone love filth and squalor? Or lice and rats? Who can love aching weariness, and carry on working, in spite of it? One cannot love these things. One can only love God, and through His grace come to love His people.

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