I like to believe that we all pray to the same god.
He prays best who does not know that he is praying.
Above all, let us pray for our children.
Pray use both cats as sponges if it pleases you, infatuated infantryman.
But I will place this carefully fed pig Within the crackling oven; and, I pray, What nicer dish can e'er be given to man.
When we want to speak to God, we pray. And when we want Him to speak to us, we search the scriptures.
We skim over the surface thoughtlessly. But we must acknowledge that thinking well is a time-consuming process. We can't expect instant results. We have to slow down a bit, and take the time to contemplate, meditate, and even pray. It is the only route to a more meaningful and efficient existence.
I'm not very good at praying, but what I experience when I'm writing a poem is close to prayer.
As you pray and serve others, your knowledge that you are a child of God and your feelings about Him will grow.
It is vain for us to pray while conscious that we have injured another. Let us first make amends to the injured one before we dare approach God at either the private or the public altar.
I pray. Prayer is a time to connect with the divine, but also time, I'm sure, to concentrate one's thoughts, to meditate, and to imagine what might be.
When we pray and meditate sincerely and soulfully, we receive an open-hearted invitation from heaven.
Pray the gods do not envy your happiness!
Praying is simple. Use the words that you know. You don't have to be eloquent, just sincere and reverent.
If you pray more you will pray better.
There will be no Christian but what will have a Gethsemane, but every praying Christian will find that there is no Gethsemane without its angel!
You either pray or worry. Don't do both.
If we would have God in the closet, God must have us out of the closet. There is no way of praying to God, but by living to God.
If you're too busy to pray. . . you're too busy
I pray that we will not wait until we are ready to die before we truly learn to live.