The greatest consolation in life is to say what one thinks.
Self-admiration giveth much consolation.
Love is not consolation, it is light.
Sex is one's consolation when love is not enough
To express unafraid and unashamed what one really thinks and feels is one of the great consolations of life.
The Bible is a great source of wisdom and consolation and should be read frequently
I have the consolation of leaving your kingdom in the highest degree of glory and of reputation.
Give to a wounded heart seclusion; consolation nor reason ever effected anything in such a case.
The Bahá´í Faith is consolation for humanity.
We read for instruction, for correction, and for consolation.
When I am battered and oppressed by the world that humanity has made - which is difference from the world that is was given - my primary defense, my consolation, is the absurdity of that world
A priest is the God-bearer or Christ-bearer, a living Eucharist of the divine presence, bringing a sympathetic ear and a compassionate heart in which people find God's consolation, understanding and love.
I don't go to church any more, but I think that Catholicism is rather like the brand they use on cattle: I feel so formed in that Catholic mould that I don't think I could adopt any other form of spirituality. I still get feelings of consolation about churches.
If there is any possible consolation in the tragedy of losing someone we love very much, it's the necessary hope that perhaps it was for the best.
Reggae is a message of consolation; a message of salvation. The youth are going to the school and they have to listen to the words. The parents have to listen to the words. God has to listen to the words. So, we have to make it positive. If you sing nursery rhymes, it is nothing. You just blow up tomorrow, and the record dies at the same time. But if you give positive words, that song lives forever.
I am a poor man, but I have this consolation: I am poor by accident, not by design.
It is the usual consolation of the envious, if they cannot maintain their superiority, to represent those by whom they are surpassed as inferior to some one else.
Books, which we mistake for consolation, only add depth to our sorrow.
Faith is the consolation of the wretched and the terror of the happy.
I am never very forward in offering spiritual consolation to any one in distress or disease. I believe that such resources, to be of any service, must be self-evolved in the first instance. I am something of the Quaker's mind in this, and am inclined to wait for the spirit.