A Simple Path Quotes — The Inspiring Book Of Mother Teresa
The book “A Simple Path” is based on Mother Teresa’s Simple Path comprising six elements. Silence, prayer, faith, love, service, and peace. Mother Teresa has devoted her life to giving hope to the hopeless in more than 120 countries. She inspires us all to find a way to translate our spiritual beliefs into action in the world. Mother Teresa shares the thoughts and experiences in her own words in this book. A Simple Path is a best and unique spiritual guide for all with full of wisdom and hope from the one person who has given us the greatest model of love in action in our time.
Book Info:
- Book Name: A Simple Path
- Published Year: 1995
- Author: Mother Teresa, Lucinda Vardey
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A Simple Path Quotes
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“The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved, and uncared for.” — Mother Teresa
“We can cure physical diseases with medicine, but the only cure for loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love.” — Mother Teresa
“Anyone is capable of going to Heaven. Heaven is our home. People ask me about death and whether I look forward to it and I answer, ‘Of course’ because I am going home.” — Mother Teresa
“As soon as we take the enfleshment of God, the incarnation which, for Christians, is represented by the person of Jesus Christ, then we start taking things seriously.” — Mother Teresa
“Do we look at the poor with compassion? They are hungry not only for food, but they are also hungry to be recognized as human beings.” — Mother Teresa
“Dying is not the end, it is just the beginning. Death is a continuation of life. This is the meaning of eternal life; it is where our soul goes to God, To be in the presence of God, to see God, to speak to God.” — Mother Teresa
“Here are many in the world who are dying for a piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty in the West is a different kind of poverty — it is not only a poverty of loneliness but also of spirituality. There’s a hunger for love, as there is a hunger for God.” — Mother Teresa
“How can you truly know the poor unless you live like them? Poverty is a wonderful gift because it gives us freedom–it means we have fewer obstacles to God.” — Mother Teresa
“I think eventually I’ve come to realize that the fewer possessions you have the happier you are…I believe the simplest way is the easiest way to God.” — Mother Teresa
“I think when you focus on money and property ownership, you go the way of the material world. It becomes your agenda and then faith can fly out of the window. There has to be faith and trust in God’s reality.” — Mother Teresa
“If I can’t see God’s love in my brother and sister then how can I see that love in somebody else? How can I give it to somebody else? Everybody has got some good. Some hide it, some neglect it, but it is there.” — Mother Teresa
“Jesus very clearly said, ‘Love one another as I have loved you,’ Love in action is what gives us grace.” — Mother Teresa
“Love is love — to love a person without any conditions, without any expectations.” — Mother Teresa
“Mother Teresa, when asked about her holiness or saintliness, always answers in a matter-of-fact way that holiness is a necessity of life–and explains that it is not the luxury of a few, such as those who take the course of religious life, but is “a simple duty of all. Holiness is for everyone.” — Lucinda Vardey (2nd Author of A Simple Path)
“The fruit of silence is prayer, the fruit of prayer is faith, the fruit of faith is love, the fruit of love is service and the fruit of service is peace.” — Mother Theresa
“The majority of parents we come into contact with have lost their faith and therefore have lost any kind of dependence on God. They are deprived of all the gifts that God can give them to raise their children properly; they are deprived of the wisdom and the discernment to guide their children when needed.” — Lucinda Vardey
“Those who are unwanted, unloved, and uncared for become just a throwaway of society -that’s why we must really make everybody feel wanted.” — Mother Teresa
“We are not called to be successful, but faithful.” — Mother Teresa
“We cannot do great things, but only small things with great love.” — Mother Teresa
“We cannot give to the outside what we don’t have on the inside. This is very important.” — Mother Teresa
“We have all been created for greater things, to love and to be loved.” — Mother Teresa
“We pray and, if we are able to love with a whole heart, then we will see the need for love.” — Mother Teresa
“We’re just pebbles being thrown into the sea causing ripples, and one ripple can be made by one small act of service, and this is the start of many, isn’t it?” — Mother Teresa
“When all you’ve got is all you’ve got, all that’s left is to be yourself and you can only receive. And that, in a sense, is why the poor are blessed because they know what really matters.” — Mother Teresa
“When we die we are going to be with God, and all those we have known who have gone before us: our family and our friends will be there waiting for us. Heaven must be a beautiful place.” — Mother Teresa
“When you know how much God is in love with you then you can only live your life radiating that love.” — Mother Teresa
“Works of love are always a means of becoming closer to God, so the more we help each other, the more we really love God better by loving each other.” — Mother Teresa
“Works of love are always works of joy.” — Mother Teresa
“Works of love are works of peace and purity.” — Mother Teresa
“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow is yet to come. We have only today. Let us begin.” — Mother Teresa
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