"Any God I ever felt in church I brought in with me"
- Alice Walker
About this Quote
In this quote, Alice Walker is revealing her individual belief that the existence of a greater power or divine being is not restricted to a particular location or organization, such as a church. She suggests that the connection to a higher power is an individual and individual experience, one that is not based on the physical location of a church. Walker suggests that the power of a deity is within each individual and can be accessed and felt anywhere, not simply within the walls of a church. This quote highlights the concept that spirituality and faith are individual journeys that do not always require the assistance or validation of arranged religious beliefs.
This quote is written / told by Alice Walker somewhere between February 9, 1944 and today. She was a famous Author from USA.
The author also have 37 other quotes.
"I have a friend who lives in the South Side of Chicago. I helped out at a church charity there where they try to give a bit of cohesion to a desperate area. Everyone was very welcoming"
"The Church knew what the psalmist knew: Music praises God. Music is well or better able to praise him than the building of the church and all its decoration; it is the Church's greatest ornament"
"I see no faults in the Church, and therefore let me be resurrected with the Saints, whether I ascend to heaven or descend to hell, or go to any other place. And if we go to hell, we will turn the devils out of doors and make a heaven of it"
"The real act of marriage takes place in the heart, not in the ballroom or church or synagogue. It's a choice you make - not just on your wedding day, but over and over again - and that choice is reflected in the way you treat your husband or wife"
"The Legislature of Lower Canada, consisting chiefly of Roman Catholics, could hardly be expected to support a church which they were taught to consider heretical, and in Upper Canada the scanty means at the disposal of the Government, precluded all hope"
"For the spiritual sense of the Word treats everywhere of the spiritual world, that is, of the state of the church in the heavens, as well as in the earth; hence the Word is spiritual and Divine"