10 Quotes & Sayings By Olive Ann Burns

Olive Ann Burns was born in Hampton, Virginia. She is a graduate of Hampton University and a certified public accountant. Author of the New York Times bestseller “The Secrets Of A Charmed Life,” Olive is a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post Women’s section and has been featured on 20/20, CBS This Morning, Sally Jessy Raphael, Oprah’s Next Chapter (and other talk shows), and Eve (also known as Oprah's favorite book club). She has written for Ebony, Essence, and O: The Oprah Magazine and currently writes a column for AOL.com.

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Ask and it shall be given you, '" I began. "'Seek and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you; For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.' We have the same message in the Book of Saint John, " I said, sounding for all the world like a preacher.." Well, but how could I just stop there? Those words were worse than nothing if I didn't tell what they meant to Grandpa. Looking at the long rough box, I spoke timid, in a mumbled voice. Not preachified at all. "Grandpa didn't think Jesus meant, by that, that we should ast God for things, or for special favors. He said we could trust that in the nature of things, without astin', we'll get lots of blessin's and happy surprises and maybe a miracle or two. When Jesus said ast and you'll get it, He meant things of the spirit, not the flesh. Right now for instance, I could ast, 'Lord please raise Grandpa from the dead, ' but it wouldn't happen. But I can say, 'Please, God, comfort me, ' and I'll get heart's ease. Grandpa said Jesus meant us to ast for hope, forgiveness, and all that. Ast, 'Hep us not be scared, hep us not be greedy, give us courage to try." I was really carried away. "Ast any such and God will give it to you. But don't ast Him not to let fire burn, or say spare me from death. At least, uh, that's what Grandpa said. Olive Ann Burns
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They's a heap more to God's will than death, disapoint-ment, and like thet. Hit's God's will for us to be good and do good, love one another, be forgivin'..." He laughed. "I reckon I ain't very forgivin', son. I can forgive a fool, but I ain't inner-rested in coddlin' hypocrites. Well anyhow, folks who think God's will jest has to do with sufferin' and dyin', they done missed the whole point. Olive Ann Burns
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We can ast for comfort and hope and patience and courage .. . and we’ll git what we ast for. They ain’t no gar’ntee thet we ain’t go’n have no troubles and ain’t go’n die. But shore as frogs croak and cows bellow, God’ll forgive us if’n we ast Him to. Olive Ann Burns
But to mourn, that's different. To mourn is to be...
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But to mourn, that's different. To mourn is to be eaten alive with homesickness for the person. Olive Ann Burns
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Hit ain't sacrilege. Miss Effie Belle says when she cain't think what to have for dinner, she asts God and right off He gives her an idea. To my thinkin', thet's sacrilege." Miss Love really laughed. "There's not a woman in the world who hasn't prayed what to cook for dinner, Rucker! Olive Ann Burns
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Grandpa had made the Lord seem so real, I wouldn't of been surprised if he'd said good night to Him. But after a long pause he just said a-men. Olive Ann Burns
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Ain't the best prayin' jest bein' with God and talkin' a while, like He's a good friend, stead a-like he runs a store and you've come in a-hopin' to git a bargain? Olive Ann Burns
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When Jesus said ast and you’ll get it, He meant things of the spirit, not the flesh. Grandpa said Jesus meant us to ast for hope, forgiveness, and all like that. Ast ‘Hep us not be scared, hep us not be greedy, give us courage to try… Ast any such and God will give it to you. But don’t ast Him not to let fire burn, or say spare me from death. Olive Ann Burns
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But she left him. That night the angels came back for her, like she'd asked them to. And nobody who saw the heartbreak on Grandpa's face when Granny breathed her last would have thought for one minute that he was glad to get shet of her .. .. Olive Ann Burns