Best Quotes by Helen Prejean (Top 9)

  1. In sorting out my feelings and beliefs, there is, however, one piece of moral ground of which I am absolutely certain: if I were to be murdered I would not want my murderer executed. I would not want my death avenged. Especially by government—which can't be trusted to control its own bureaucrats or collect taxes equitably or fill a pothole, much less decide which of its citizens to kill.
  2. people are more than the worst thing they have ever done in their lives
  3. I saw the suffering and I let myself feel it"側 I saw the injustice and was compelled to do something about it. I changed from being a nun who only prayed for the suffering world to a woman with my sleeves rolled up, living my prayer.
  4. If we believe that murder is wrong and not admissible in our society, then it has to be wrong for everyone, not just individuals but governments as well.
  5. I realize that I cannot stand by silently as my government executes its citizens. If I do not speak out and resist, I am an accomplice.
  6. There are spaces of sorrow only God can touch.
  7. Lavish love on others receive it gratefully when it come to you. Cultivate friendship like a garden. It is the best love of all.
  8. I keep thinking of the gifts of my own upbringing, which I once took for granted: I can read any book I choose and comprehend it. I can write a complete sentence and punctuate it correctly. If I need help, I can call on judges, attorneys, educators, ministers. I wonder what I would be like if I had grown up without such protections and supports. What cracks would have turned up in my character?
  9. Writing is like praying, because you stop all other activities, descend into silence, and listen patiently to the depths of your soul, waiting for true words to come. When they do, you thank God because you know the words are a gift, and you write them down as honestly and cleanly as you can.