Pope Francis Sick Quotations
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- Florence Nightingale
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Mother Teresa
- Oscar Wilde
- Charles Bukowski
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Benjamin Franklin
- Henry David Thoreau
- Jerry Falwell
- Michael Moore
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Suzanne Collins
- William Shakespeare
- Alan Grayson
- Bob Dylan
- Carl Jung
- Douglas Coupland
- Euripides
- J D Salinger
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Men Quotes
It is true that going out on to the street implies the risk of accidents happening, as they would to any ordinary man or woman. But if the church stays wrapped up in itself, it will age. And if I had to choose between a wounded church that goes out on to the streets and a sick, withdrawn church, I would definitely choose the first one.
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People Quotes
Don't be afraid to go against the current, when they want to steal our hope, when they propose rotten values to us, values like food that has gone bad-and when food has gone bad it makes us sick, these values make us sick. We have to go against the current! And you, young people, be the first: Go against the grain and be proud of going against the grain. Go on, be brave and go against the current! And be proud of doing it!
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Loneliness Quotes
At this time of crisis we cannot be concerned solely with ourselves, withdrawing into loneliness, discouragement and a sense of powerlessness in the face of problems. Please do not withdraw into yourselves! This is a danger: we shut ourselves up in the parish, with our friends, within the movement, with the like-minded... but do you know what happens? When the Church becomes closed, she becomes an ailing Church, she falls ill! That is a danger. . . .A Church closed in on herself is the same, a sick Church.
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Brother Quotes
We are called to reach out to those who find themselves in the existential peripheries of our societies and to show particular solidarity with the most vulnerable of our brothers and sisters: the poor, the disabled, the unborn and the sick, migrants and refugees, the elderly and the young who lack employment.