
“I understand once again that the greatness of God always reveals itself in the simple things.”
Source: Like the Flowing River
Meditations. Yogas, Gods, Religions (2000)
“I understand once again that the greatness of God always reveals itself in the simple things.”
Source: Like the Flowing River
"Gallipoli: A Battle for a Mammoth Prize," The Australian (April 24, 1990)
Deliver Us From Evil (1956); recounting Dooley's life-changing experience in 1954, while in the Navy and stationed in Vietnam evacuating anti-Communist refugees, observing the misery of the people.
“You know that guy Richard Blackwood? He went in for a colonic, live TV. Never seen again.”
On Medicine
44 : God Alone Is, p. 74.
The Everything and the Nothing (1963)
2010s, 2015, Presidential Bid Announcement (June 16, 2015)
Excerpt from the foreword in Girl Boss: Running the Show Like the Big Chicks, by Stacy Kravetz (1999)
1990s
Context: Another miraculous result of playing Scully has been all the incredible young women I have been blessed to meet along the way--women who have shared that they have received strength from Scully, that because of Scully's strength they have been afraid but done it anyway. These have been women from all walks of life: women from low-income neighborhoods who have persevered despite all odds to study hard and pursue their dreams, enabling them to enter into better schools and work environments; women who have illness and physical challenges who have gotten better and stronger because they believe they can. I truly believe that we can overcome any hurdle that lies before us and create the life we want to live. I have seen it happen time and time again.
“Christianity is again demonstrating the Life that is Truth, and the Truth that is Life”
Source: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 97
“I am content to live it all again
And yet again,”
II, st. 3
The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933), A Dialogue of Self and Soul http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1397/
Context: I am content to live it all again
And yet again, if it be life to pitch
Into the frog-spawn of a blind man's ditch,
A blind man battering blind men;
Or into that most fecund ditch of all,
The folly that man does
Or must suffer, if he woos
A proud woman not kindred of his soul.