Mother Teresa Lonely Quotations
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- Haruki Murakami
- Carson Mccullers
- Stephen King
- William Butler Yeats
- Charles Bukowski
- David Foster Wallace
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Henry David Thoreau
- Maya Angelou
- Mother Teresa
- William Wordsworth
- Ernest Hemingway
- William James
- Don Delillo
- Henri Nouwen
- Carl Sandburg
- Daniel Handler
- F Scott Fitzgerald
- Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Henry Rollins
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Loneliness Quotes
There is much suffering in the world - physical, material, mental. The suffering of some can be blamed on the greed of others. The material and physical suffering is suffering from hunger, from homelessness, from all kinds of diseases. But the greatest suffering is being lonely, feeling unloved, having no one. I have come more and more to realize that it is being unwanted that is the worst disease that any human being can ever experience.
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Hurt Quotes
Jesus taught us how to forgive out of love, how to forget out of humility. So let us examine our hearts and see if there is any unforgiven hurt -- any unforgotten bitterness! It is easy to love those who are far away. It isn't always easy to love those who are right next to us. It is easier to offer food to the hungry than to answer the lonely suffering of someone who lacks love right in one
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Children Quotes
If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation, it is not that God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not an instrument of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise, in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.
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Children Quotes
If our poor die of hunger, it is not because God does not care for them. Rather, it is because neither you nor I are generous enough. It is because we are not instruments of love in the hands of God. We do not recognize Christ when once again He appears to us in the hungry man, in the lonely woman, in the child who is looking for a place to get warm.


















