Prayer is either petitional or, in its wider sense, inward communion.
Prayer is no mere exercise of words or of the ears, it is no mere repetition of empty formula.
Prayer is the only means of bringing about orderliness and peace and repose in our daily acts.
Prayer presupposes faith. No prayer is in vain. Prayer is like any other action.
A prayerful study and experience are essential for a correct interpretation of the scriptures.
True prayer is not a prelude to inaction.
Virtue lies in being absorbed in one’s prayers in the presence of din and noise.
Worship or prayer is not to be performed with the lips, but with the heart.
My attempt and prayer are and will be for an honorable peace between belligerent nations in the least possible time.
My austerities, fasting and prayers are, I know, of no value if I rely upon them for reforming me. My penance is the prayer of a bleeding heart for forgiveness for sins unwittingly committed.
The meaning of prayer is that I want to evoke that Divinity within me.
Prayer has been the saviour of my life. Without it I should have been a lunatic long ago.
Prayer has not been a part of my life in the sense that truth has been.
Fasting and prayer are common injunctions in my religion.
A man of prayer regards what are known as physical calamities as divine chastisement.
Begin your day with prayer, and make it so soulful that it may remain with you until the evening.
Close the day with prayer so that you may have a peaceful night free from dreams and nightmares.
A complete fast is a complete and literal denial of self. It is the truest prayer.
Buddhism in one long prayer.
Just as a prayer may be merely a mechanical intonation as of a bird, so may a fast be a mere mechanical torture of the flesh.