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Quotes About Essence

The reality is that you are the spirit. The rest is a myth.
~ Nirmala Srivastava
If I have not love, I am Nothing.
~ O.R. Melling
Sacrifice is the essence of love, which is the essence of God.
~ Rick Warren
You cannot simplify love by cutting away all but its essence.
~ Rico Lebrun
The belief that love is a finite essence that will eventually run out holds a certain logic for me even now, even if I am supposed to know better.
~ Susanna Moore
We are not our bodies, our possessions, or our careers. Who we are is DIVINE LOVE and that is INFINITE.
~ Wayne Dyer
So they loved as love in twain Had the essence but in one; Two distinct, divisions none.
~ William Shakespeare
My love is inside me where my fat was.
~ Blake Butler
love isnt mortal or immortal. it just is
~ Cassandra Clare
Love is all that matters.
~ China Forbes
Where did the love come from? What was it made of?
~ Cornelia Funke
Love is the core of everything - nothing survives without it.
~ Courtney Love
I can't pretend to know what love is. It just is.
~ David Levithan
Love is everything. And that's all we know about it.
~ Emily Dickinson
Love is, in its essence, a free, formless strand of luminosity.
~ Frederick Lenz
If we examine the essence of existence, we'll find that the essence is love. There really is nothing that isn't love.
~ Frederick Lenz
Love teaches us how to penetrate the inner worlds, to clean the glass of existence and see reality in its perfect essence.
~ Frederick Lenz
Life without love, is the soul without the spirit.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Your beauty isn't in your laughter. It's in your soul.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
When I draw I don't capture your likeness. I capture your soul.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
You and your purpose in life are the same thing. Your purpose is to be you.
~ George Alexiou
Every living thing requires love to survive for without it, we die.
~ Sanjo Jendayi
Bless that good, good woman who hung the crucifix round my neck! for it is a comfort and a strength to me whenever I touch it. It is odd that a thing which I have been taught to regard with disfavour and as idolatrous should in a time of loneliness and trouble be of help. Is it that there is something in the essence of the thing itself, or that it is a medium, a tangible help, in conveying memories of sympathy and comfort?
~ Bram Stoker
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~ Bram Stoker