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Quotes About Invisible

Miss McCleethy stands to address us. Thank you, Miss Bradshaw. That was a nice start to our day. A nice start? It was lovely. Perfect, in fact. Miss McCleethy has no passion at all, I decide. I shall be forced to give her two bad conduct marks in my invisible ledger.
~ Libba Bray
How terrible to lose a child most of the world never knew was missing.
~ Lisa Gardner
Prayer is the means by which God has established for God's people to invite the spiritual into the physical, and the invisible realm into the visible realm.
~ Tony Evans
We are more closely connected to the invisible than to the visible.
~ Novalis
A mystic is a spiritual realist, a person for whom the Invisible is a matter of more or less firsthand experience.
~ Frances Parkinson Keyes
And that is what radio-activity is, a quick return to the state of rest which underlies the spiritual or invisible universe.
~ Walter Russell
Faith is seeing the invisible, but not the nonexistent.
~ Aiden Wilson Tozer
Because Music is a language that lives in the spiritual realms, we can hear it, we can notate it and create it, but we cannot hold it in our hands
~ Joy Harjo
Although I am a typical loner in my daily life, my awareness of belonging to the invisible community of those who strive for truth, beauty, and justice has prevented me from feelings of isolation.
~ Albert Einstein
What you can count, doesn't count for much. What you cannot count, counts for everything
~ Albert Einstein
any library, by its very existence, conjures up its forbidden or forgotten double: an invisible but formidable library of the books that, for conventional reasons of quality, subject matter or even volume, have been deemed unfit for survival under this specific roof.
~ Alberto Manguel
The nature of psychological compulsion is such that those who act under constraint remain under the impression that they are acting on their own initiative. The victim of mind-manipulation does not know that he is a victim. To him the walls of his prison are invisible, and he believes himself to be free. That he is not free is apparent only to other people. His servitude is strictly objective.
~ Aldous Huxley
Improvvisamente vide ciò che pensava invisibile. La fine del mondo.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Cómo es el fin del mundo? -le preguntó Baldabiou. -Invisible.
~ Alessandro Baricco
His life was unrecorded; who is there to write down the lives of ordinary people?
~ Alexander McCall Smith
There were so many lives, she thought, that could only be led with difficulty, with pain, and because we were so bound up in our own lives, so many of these were invisible to us until suddenly we saw, and knew, and felt that sudden pang of human sympathy that comes with knowing.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
A book on wind energy, Our Invisible Future, sat on a small pedestal, next to several titles on climate change. This book must be read by all those who use electricity, pronounced a handwritten placard below the book. Ulf raised an eyebrow. He used electricity, and was well disposed towards green energy, but did everyone have to read this?
~ Alexander McCall Smith
When you are in doubt as to which you should serve forsake the material appearance for the invisible principle for this is everything.
~ Alexandre Dumas
The word dark is a misnomer, since it implies that lack of light is the problem, that if you could just shine a flashlight on dark matter you could see it. But this stuff can't be detected by our current science. Period.
~ Douglas E. Richards
In the classical liberal order, there was an arbitrary desire to hang the rights of man on a great big invisible sky hook. But whenever you bolt this sky hook into the azure blue, it does not much matter how many extra Kantian bolts you use-the thing simply will not stay up there.
~ Douglas Wilson
Air is no less heavy because we do not detect its weight.
~ Durkheim
Identity is this incredible invisible force that controls your whole life. It's invisible, like gravity is invisible, but it controls your whole life.
~ Tony Robbins
Life has gone by as if I never lived
~ Anton Chekhov
A]fter all, the position of a reader in a book is very like that occupied by angels in the world, when angels still had any credibility. Yours is, like theirs, a hovering, gravely attentive presence, observing everything, from whom nothing is concealed, for angels are very bright mirrors. Hearts and minds are as open as the landscape to their view, as to yours; like them you are in the fabled world invisible.
~ Jill Paton Walsh