Alberto Hurtado (1901–1952) santo jesuita chileno
Fuente: PadreHurtado.com http://www.padrehurtado.com/02frases/02.htm.
Henry and June
Alberto Hurtado (1901–1952) santo jesuita chileno
Fuente: PadreHurtado.com http://www.padrehurtado.com/02frases/02.htm.
“Gracias, Señor, por haberme creado.”
Clara de Asís (1193–1253) fundadora de las Clarisas y santa de la Iglesia católica.
Al Altísimo
Amin Maalouf (1949) escritor libanes francófono
Original: «let us thank God for having made us this gift of death, so that life is to have meaning; of night, that day is to have meaning; silence, that speech is to have meaning; illness, that health is to have meaning; war, that peace is to have meaning. Let us give thanks to Him for having given us weariness and pain, so that rest and joy are to have meaning. Let us give thanks to him, whose wisdom is infinite». <br class="br">Fuente: Leo The African. Amin Maalouf. Editorial Hachette UK, 2012. ISBN 9780748131235. https://books.google.es/books?id=am0CSVuIvCoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=074813123X,+9780748131235&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjCy9-p0evgAhUQkxQKHYXYBvUQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=let%20us%20thank%20God%20for%20having%20made%20us%20this%20gift%20of%20death%2C%20so%20that%20life%20is%20to%20have%20meaning%3B&f=false
“Cuál es mi gracia? Mi gracia es de nada, pelotudo.”
Doctor Tangalanga (1916–2013) Humorista Argentino
Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963) medievalista, apologista cristiano, crítico literario, académico, locutor de radio y ensayista británico
Variante: Creo en el cristianismo como creo que el Sol ha salido. No sólo porque lo vea sino porque gracias a eso puedo ver todo lo demás.
Llamamiento Peligroso: Enfrentando los Singulares Desafíos del Ministerio Pastoral