Top 18 Catherine Of Genoa Quotes
#1. You cutting the lawn, fixing the machines,
all this leprous day and then more vodka,
more soda and the pond forgiving our bodies,
the pond sucking out the throb.
Anne Sexton
#2. Any time spent before the Eucharistic presence, be it long or short, is the best-spent time of our lives.
Catherine Of Genoa
#4. Lenten fasts make me feel better, stronger, and more active than ever.
Catherine Of Genoa
#5. This I say, because God showed me somewhat of his truth, in order that I might know what man is without him; that is, when the soul is found in mortal sin, at that time, it is so monstrous and horrible to behold, that it is impossible to imagine anything equally so.
Catherine Of Genoa
#6. Art is not special sauce applied to ordinary cooking; it is the cooking itself if it is good.
William Lethaby
#7. It has crossed my mind that I would like to run or help to run a pro women's tournament, although I really don't know much about organizing an event (it seems overwhelming actually).
Jennifer Wyatt
#8. Whatever people in general do not understand, they are always prepared to dislike; the incomprehensible is always the obnoxious.
Letitia Landon
#9. Since I am determined to join myself to God, I find that I am also bound to be the enemy of his enemies. And since I find nothing that is more his enemy than the self that is me, I am constrained to hate this part of me more than any other.
Catherine Of Genoa
#10. I have learned through time that not everyone is interested in the kinds of things that fascinate me.
Anthony Braxton
#11. Normal ...
What the majority of people look, act, and talk and like.
So what if the majority became what we see as wierd now?
Would our normal, become our new wierd?
Catherine Of Genoa
#12. We must not wish anything other than what happens from moment to moment, all the while, however, exercising ourselves in goodness.
Catherine Of Genoa
#14. My "me" is God nor do I recognize any other "me" except my God himself.
Catherine Of Genoa
#15. The one sole thing in myself in which I glory is that I see in myself nothing in which I can glory.
Catherine Of Genoa
#16. I remember one time going out to the mound to talk with Bob Gibson. He told me to get back behind the batter; that the only thing I knew about pitching was that it was hard to hit!
Tim McCarver
#17. I want to, like, drink wine and talk about the Middle East or whatever the fuck we're gonna want to do when we're old.
John Green
#18. Oh, what peril attaches to sin willfully committed! For it is so difficult for man to bring himself to penance, and without penitence guilt remains and will ever remain, so long as man retains unchanged the will to sin, or is intent upon committing it.
Catherine Of Genoa
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