Fanny Crosby Quotes
Born: March 24, 1820
Fanny Crosby, though blind from infancy, possessed a visionary heart that saw love as the soul’s true compass. As history’s most prolific hymnist, she penned over 8,000 songs celebrating divine grace and human tenderness, transforming personal faith into universal anthems of connection. Her philosophy taught that love is not merely felt but actively given—a bridge over loneliness, a light in darkness. Crosby’s quotes resonate because they emerge from a life that chose joy over circumstance, reminding us that intimacy with the divine and with others is our deepest inheritance. Her legacy endures as a testament to love’s unbreakable thread.
Fanny Crosby Quotes (3)
"Can ye fathom the ocean, dark and deep, where the mighty waves and the grandeur sweep?"
— Fanny Crosby"Chords that were broken will vibrate once more."
— Fanny Crosby"The angel of mercy, the child of love, together had flown to the realms above."
— Fanny Crosby