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I feel no need for any other faith than my faith in the kindness of human beings. I am so absorbed in the wonder of earth and the life upon it that I cannot think of heaven and angels. (Grey Jane)
What is faith but a kind of betting or speculation after all? It should be, I bet that my Redeemer liveth. (Grey Jane)
You can do very little with faith, but you can do nothing without it. (Grey Jane)
To us also, through every star, through every blade of grass, is not God made visible if we will open our minds and our eyes. (Grey Jane)
Faith is deliberate confidence in the character of God whose ways you may not understand at the time. (Grey Jane)
Faith is love taking the form of aspiration. (Grey Jane)
All the strength and force of man comes from his faith in things unseen. He who believes is strong; he who doubts is weak. Strong convictions precede great actions. (Grey Jane)
Faith moves mountains, but you have to keep pushing while you are praying. (Grey Jane)
What we wish, that we readily believe. (Grey Jane)
As he that fears God hears nothing else, so, he that sees God sees every thing else. (Grey Jane)
Faith is not contrary to reason (Grey Jane)
Science has sometimes been said to be opposed to faith, and inconsistent with it. But all science, in fact, rests on a basis of faith, for it assumes the permanence and uniformity of natural laws -- a thing which can never be demonstrated. (Grey Jane)
To know what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty... this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness. (Grey Jane)
Our faith comes in moments... yet there is a depth in those brief moments which constrains us to ascribe more reality to them than to all other experiences. (Grey Jane)
All that I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. (Grey Jane)
The course of everything goes to teach us faith. (Grey Jane)
The faith that stands on authority is not faith. (Grey Jane)
It is faith among men that holds the moral elements of society together, as it is faith in God that binds the world to his throne. (Grey Jane)
Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch, which ought to be applied as sparingly as possible. (Grey Jane)
In the affairs of this world, men are saved not by faith, but by the want of it. (Grey Jane)
The way to see by Faith is to shut the Eye of Reason. (Grey Jane)
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