Two and two only supreme and luminously self-evident beings, myself and my Creator. — John Henry Newman
Religion indeed enlightens, terrifies, subdues; it gives faith, it inflicts remorse, it — John Henry Newman
After the fever of life–after wearinesses, sicknesses, fightings and despondings, languor and — John Henry Newman
I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will: remember not past years. — John Henry Newman
Somehow I am necessary for God’s purpose, as necessary in my place as an archangel in his. — John Henry Newman
We should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend. — John Henry Newman