Best quotes by Eugene Kennedy on Life

Checkout quotes by Eugene Kennedy on Life

  • The real test of friendship is: can you literally do nothing with the other person? Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple?
    - Eugene Kennedy
  • Human experience resembles the battered moon that tracks us in cycles of light and darkness, of life and death, now seeking out and now stealing away from the sun that gives it light and symbolizes eternity.
    - Eugene Kennedy
  • The seminary of the future must relate itself to flesh-and-blood men, or it provides a framework that only talks about the people of God but never really shares life with them.
    - Eugene Kennedy
  • Francis seems familiar because Catholics have already known him in the Vatican II priests who have been their pastors and sacramental ministers over the years since that council brought new life to an old church. Catholics have known him in the bishops and priests who brought the spirit of the council to their dioceses and parishes.
    - Eugene Kennedy
  • The mystery of being human and, certainly, of being a Catholic lies in our embracing together the imperfect state known as the human condition. First and foremost, if we could ever be perfect or do things perfectly, we would eliminate mystery, an essential ingredient in the good life and the spiritual life.
    - Eugene Kennedy