“You will either offend the world and please God, or please the world and offend God.”
Faith under Fire broadcast (September 12, 2005)
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John Hagee 17
American pastor, theologian and saxophonist 1940Related quotes

Letter IV : Heloise to Abelard
Letters of Abelard and Heloise
Context: I own, to my confusion, I fear more the offending of man than the provoking of God, and study less to please him than you. Yes, it was your command only, and not a sincere vocation, as is imagined, that shut me up in these cloisters. I fought to give you ease, and not to sanctify myself. How unhappy am I? I tear myself from all that pleases me? I bury myself here alive, I exercise my self in the most rigid fastings; and such severities as cruel laws impose on us; I feed myself with tears and sorrows, and, notwithstanding this, I deserve nothing for all the hardships I suffer. My false piety has long deceived you as well as others. You have thought me easy, and yet I was more disturbed than ever. You persuaded yourself I was wholly taken up with my duty, yet I had no business but love. Under this mistake you desire my prayers; alas! I must expect yours. Do not presume upon my virtue and my care. I am wavering, and you must fix me by your advice. I am yet feeble, you must sustain and guide me by your counsel.

“He couldn't offend the gods with a pointed stick.”

“God has not made a world which suits all; how shall a sane man expect to please all?”
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 20

2010s, Address to the United States Congress, Mercy Is 'What Pleases God Most
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 573.