Blessed Are Those Quotes by David Wilkerson, Max Lucado, George Eliot, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Charles Dickens, Bernard Meltzer and many others.

Blessed are those who believe when there is no evidence of an answer to prayer.
Blessed are those who know what on earth they are here on earth to do and set themselves about the business of doing it.
Blessed is the influence of one true, loving human soul on another.
Happy are all free peoples, too strong to be dispossessed. But blessed are those among nations who dare to be strong for the rest!
Reflect upon your present blessings
Blessed are those who give without remembering. And blessed are those who take without forgetting.
Blessed are those who do whatever they can wherever they are, for no one is devoid of resources or opportunities.
If you concentrate on finding whatever is good in every situation, you will discover that your life will suddenly be filled with gratitude, a feeling that nurtures the soul
When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.
Sometimes in order to help He makes us cry
Happy the eye that sheds tears for His sake
Fortunate the heart that burns for His sake
Laughter always follow tears
Blessed are those who understand
Life blossoms wherever water flows
Where tears are shed divine mercy is shown
Happy the eye that sheds tears for His sake
Fortunate the heart that burns for His sake
Laughter always follow tears
Blessed are those who understand
Life blossoms wherever water flows
Where tears are shed divine mercy is shown
Blessed are those who are not afraid to admit that they don’t know something
Jesus didn’t say, ‘Blessed are those who care for the poor.’ He said, ‘Blessed are we where we are poor, where we are broken.’ It is there that God loves us deeply and pulls us into deeper communion with himself.
The beatitudes say, “Blessed are the poor”. They don’t say, “Blessed are those who care for the poor.”
Blessed are the forgetful: for they get the better even of their blunders.
Blessed are those who are so naive that they do not know what they cannot do.
Few and signally blessed are those whom Jupiter has destined to be cabbage-planters. For they’ve always one foot on the ground andthe other not far from it. Anyone is welcome to argue about felicity and supreme happiness. But the man who plants cabbages I now positively declare to be the happiest of mortals.
[T]hese losses of the Church in the past hundred years give us reason to fear in the present misfortune that in another hundred years we may lose the Church entirely in Europe. So, keeping this fear in mind, blessed are those who cooperate in extending the Church elsewhere.
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