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Quotes About Divine

Hasta el día en el que dios se digne descifrar el porvenir al hombre, toda sabiduría humana estará resumida en dos palabras: Confiar y Esperar.
~ Alexandre Dumas
But I lay down that pride before God, who brought me out of nothingness to make me what I am.
~ Alexandre Dumas
God may sometimes appear to forget, when his justice is resting; but the time always comes when he remembers
~ Alexandre Dumas
sino al giorno in cui Dio si degnerà di svelare all'uomo l'avvenire, l'intera saggezza umana risiederà in queste due parole: Attendere e sperare!
~ Alexandre Dumas
You know, Edmond, I am no longer a thinking creature. I have no further resolve except that of never again being resolved about anything. God has so shaken me with storms that I have lost all willpower. I am in His hands, like a sparrow in the claws of an eagle. Since I am alive, He does not want me to die. If He sends me any succour, it will be because He wants it, and I shall accept.
~ Alexandre Dumas
To a just Providence was necessary an instrument, at once penetrating, persevering, and convincing, to accomplish a great work.
~ Alexandre Dumas
La drept vorbind, singurii inÈ™i în stare s? se plictiseasc? pe lumea aceasta È™i care se c?l?toresc în lumea de apoi cu speranÈ›a c? vor avea parte de mai multe distracÈ›ii sunt zevzecii.
~ Alexandre Dumas
God alone knows what is going on within the hearts of men.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Deus é o derradeiro recurso. O infeliz que deveria começar pelo Senhor, só consegue confiar nele depois de esgotar todas as outras esperanças.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Si Dios es el médico supremo de los males del alma, la naturaleza es el remedio soberano.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Satan, murmura-t-elle, aide une pauvre reine pour qui Dieu ne veut plus rien faire
~ Alexandre Dumas
Fino a quel giorno che Dio si degnerà di svelare all'uomo il futuro, tutta la saggezza umana sarà in queste due parole: aspettare e sperare!
~ Alexandre Dumas
In America religion is the road to knowledge, and the observance of the divine laws leads man to civil freedom.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
Man it is that makes monarchies and found republics; the township seems a direct gift from the hand of God
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
God is the God of the present as well as of the future...even here on earth, He reigneth, dispensing good and evil.
~ Alfred Edersheim
the midst of apparent chaos and destruction. There is always another story going on behind the story that we see. God is at work in every situation, no matter how grim.
~ Alice Camille
The only language {God} hears is the silent language of love.
~ Alice Camille
But what we are given is taken as well, so that we know God's glory comes to us from His will alone.
~ Alice Hoffman
But now I understood that, although words were God's first creation, silence was closer to His divine spirit, and that prayers given in silence were infinitely greater than the thousands of words men might offer up to heaven.
~ Alice Hoffman
She thinks of the way angels arrive, when you lease expect them, when the road is dark, when you're bleeding and alone and hopeless, when you're sleeping in a basement, convinced that no one knows you're there.
~ Alice Hoffman
I had heard it said that Malachi wrote so beautifully the angels came to watch, for words were the first thing God created out of the silence and were still the most beautiful of His creations.
~ Alice Hoffman
a man always revealed his own inner story in his actions and expressions. A man's past deeds foretold his future and allowed anyone with half a brain to divine the path he would take.
~ Alice Hoffman
Should I judge myself?" she ventured to ask. "Or should I leave that to the Almighty, who forgives us all for being what He made us?
~ Alice Hoffman
I heard the voice of God all around me, but I was unafraid. I should have trembled before the Almighty and hid myself from sight. I should have taken a knife to my own flesh to cut away the mark of my past deeds. But now I understood that, although words were God's first creation, silence was closer to His divine spirit, and that prayers given in silence were infinitely greater than the thousands of words men might offer up to heaven.
~ Alice Hoffman