A Quote by Bernard of Clairvaux

All things are possible to one who believes. — © Bernard of Clairvaux
All things are possible to one who believes.

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If all things are possible with God, then all things are possible to him who believes in Him.
Man believes in the possible, but God believes in the impossible.
I am one who believes that with God nothing is hopeless - that all things are possible through prayer.
To say, 'Well, he's following X person, so he believes all the things that this person believes'... I think that's ridiculous.
Donald Trump believes in America, he believes in its people. He believes in its promise, is very liberating and you see that when you're with him privately, you see it publicly.
In these difficult times, when tough decisions are required, the differences between Labour and the Tories are becoming much clearer. One party believes in intervention to reduce social and economic costs and the other believes in market forces and letting things take their course.
Modern man has no real "value" for the ocean. All he has is the most crass form of egoist, pragmatic value for it. He treats it as a "thing" in the worst possible sense, to exploit it for the "good" of man. The man who believes things are there only by chance cannot give things a real value. But for the Christian the value of a thing is not in itself autonomously, but because God made it.
The impossible becomes possible if only your mind believes it.
The dark is a quiet place. Reflection and contemplation are the only things to do in it. Well that, and imagine the worst things possible. I don’t have to reflect or contemplate or any of those things. I know what the worst things possible are. I know about the things that hide in the dark. Insanity is the least of them.
I don't think we're capable of knowledge, but I like to keep an open mind. So if you ask me whether I believe in an afterlife or not, whether I believe in God or not, I can only answer you that all things are possible. And if all things are possible, heaven and hell and the angels are also possible. They're not to be ruled out.
It is possible to care too much. It is possible to believe that you will never be as good as anyone else. And it is possible to let these things take over.
That all things are possible to him who believes, that they are less difficult to him who hopes, they are more easy to him who loves, and still more easy to him who perseveres in the practice of these three virtues.
Love is a strange fact - it hopes all things, believes all things, endures all things. It makes no sense at all.
To not have any hope is where things start to get really bleak. Things are possible. The impossible can be possible.
One of the fairly interesting things about money is that it makes certain things possible that wouldn't be possible otherwise - it doesn't make them inevitable. Hence the strange blindness of economists to what would actually happen when one does exchange things if there isn't money in such contexts.
We live in a world where joy is possible, love is possible, happiness is possible; where all things are possible, if we're willing to take the time, take a chance, take a breath and step off the edge of everything that is for the sake of everything that might be.
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