Quotes About Miracles
I totally believe in magic. Because my life, I think, has been very magic, and magical things have come true for me time after time after time.
~ Stevie Nicks
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We are in the days of miracles and wonders that will eventually eclipse those of any other time.
~ Rick Joyner
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Mind conjures miracles out of time.
~ Terence McKenna
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Pretend that this is a time of miracles and we believe in them.
~ Edwidge Danticat
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In his own time and in his own way, the Lord will bring about his miracles.
~ Neil L. Andersen
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Yet, every time God's children have thrown away fear in pursuit of honesty-trying to communicate themselves, understood or not, miracles have happened.
~ Duke Ellington
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In a library, you can find small miracles and truth, and you might find something that will make you laugh so hard that you will get shushed, in the friendliest way. I have found sanctuary in libraries my whole life, and there is sanctuary there now, from the war, from the storms of our families and our own minds. Libraries are like mountains or meadows or creeks: sacred space. So this afternoon, I'll walk to the library.
~ Anne Lamott
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If you are mesmerized by televised stupidity, and don't get to hear or read stories about your world, you can be fooled into thinking that the world isn't miraculous--and it is.
~ Anne Lamott
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There is the absolute hopelessness we face that everyone we love will die, even our newborn granddaughter, even as we trust and know that love will give rise to growth, miracles, and resurrection.
~ Anne Lamott
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After all, I don't see why I am always asking for private, individual, selfish miracles when every year there are miracles like white dogwood.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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The finest thing under the sun and moon is the human soul. I marvel at the small miracles of kindness that pass between humans, I marvel at the growth of conscience, at the persistence of reason in the face of all superstition or despair. I marvel at human endurance.
~ Anne Rice
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I dream of miracles but I cannot imagine them. I pray for mercy, yet I cannot envision how it would come about.
~ Anne Rice
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you think anything is possible. But that isn't so. The world closes tight around this miracle soon enough; and you don't hope for other miracles.
~ Anne Rice
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It is through true love that all miracles are performed. (V'Aiden)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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The more I look back on my life, the more I see miracles.
~ Frank Warren
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Yes, I believe in guardian angels, because otherwise I must believe that life is a string of death-defying miracles - and I don't believe in miracles.
~ Robert Breault
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I am happy with my past, my present and my future. All three are miraculous building blocks of my beloved, wonderful life.
~ Robert Muller
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That miracles have been, I do believe; that they may yet be wrought by the living, I do not deny: but have no confidence in those which are fathered on the dead.
~ Thomas Browne
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Your miracles are an inside job. Go there to create the magic that you seek in your life.
~ Wayne Dyer
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Life may not be fair, but when you have someone to believe in, life can be managed, and sometimes, even miraculous.
~ Julia Scheeres
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Miracles is the sort of book that once you've read it you'll wonder where it's been all your life
~ Kathie Lee Gifford
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As my mind can conceive of more good, the barriers and blocks dissolve. My life becomes full of little miracles popping up out of the blue.
~ Louise Hay
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A very popular recent book on the subject is Love, Medicine, and Miracles by the Yale surgeon Bernie Siegel (New York: Harper & Row, 1986).
~ John E. Sarno
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Love, Medicine, and Miracles by the Yale surgeon Bernie Siegel (New York: Harper & Row, 1986). Dr. Siegel began his career as a surgeon, became aware of the social and psychological dimensions of cancer, and began to work with patients accordingly. His book is highly inspirational and, because of its popularity, has introduced many people to the idea that the mind can be mobilized to combat cancer.
~ John E. Sarno
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