Well, I'm a Christian. I was a born a Presbyterian and became an Episcopalian.
[Non-Catholic Christians are] in a gravely deficient situation in comparison with those who, in the [Roman Catholic] church, have the fullness of the means of salvation.
The world promises you comfort, but you were not made for comfort. You were made for greatness.
Make sure that every person, of whatever background, can find in you a welcoming heart.
Each of us is the result of a thought of God. Each of us is willed. Each of us is loved. Each of us is necessary.
We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires.
Christianity is not a new philosophy or new morality. We are Christians only if we encounter Christ. . . Only in this personal relationship with Christ, only in this encounter with the Risen One do we really become Christians. . . Therefore, let us pray to the Lord to enlighten us, so that, in our world, he will grant us the encounter with his presence, and thus give us a lively faith, an open heart, and great charity for all, capable of renewing the world.
I always want to be prepared, 'cause you never know who's going to come to your studio.
The way that I see astrology is as a repository of thought and psychology. A system we've created as a culture as way to make things mean things.
The rest of the crowd were friends of my fortune, not of me. [Lat. , Caetera fortunae, non mea, turba fuit. ]
What you are you do not see, what you see is your shadow.