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Quotes About Divine

Imagination is evidence of the divine, and the divine is the imagination of evidence.
~ Erik Banks
If there is no personal God,everything is permissablel, and if God exists,everthing is possible.
~ Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Of course, all forms of creativity are a way of dipping one's toes in the essence of the divine.
~ Erin Hart
I think the Mother is gradually revealing itself to me and taking over. But it is not the Mother alone. It is the Mother and the Father, the male and the female, sort of gradually having their marriage.
~ Bede Griffiths
I suddenly saw that all the time it was not I who had been seeking God, but God who had been seeking me. I had made myself the centre of my own existence and had my back turned to God.
~ Bede Griffiths
Atheism and agnosticism signify the rejection of certain images and concepts of God or of truth, which are historically conditioned and therefore inadequate. Atheism is a challenge to religion to purifiy its images and concepts and come nearer to the truth of divine mystery.
~ Bede Griffiths
Aynen öyle de geçmi? ve gelecek elemli saatleri –ki hiç ve ma'dum ve yok olmu?lar– ?imdi dü?ünüp sab?rs?zl?k göstermek ve kusurlu nefsini b?rak?p Allah'tan ?ekva etmek gibi "Of, of!" etmek divaneliktir. E?er sa?a sola yani geçmi? ve geleceklere sab?r kuvvetini da??tmazsa ve haz?r saate ve güne kar?? tutsa tam kâfi gelir. S?k?nt? ondan bire iner.
~ Bediüzzaman Said Nursî
The inanimate, lifeless cloud that resembles carded cotton has of course no knowledge of us, when it comes to our aid, it is not because it takes pity on us. It cannot appear and disappear without receiving orders. Rather it acts in accordance with the orders of a most powerful and compassionate commander.
~ Bediüzzaman Said Nursî
Many men want wealth--not a competence alone, but a five-story competence. Every thing subserves this; and religion they would like as a sort of lightning rod to their houses, to ward off, by and by, the bolts of divine wrath.
~ beecher henry ward ii
All the wide world is but the husbandry of God for the development of the one fruit--man.
~ beecher henry ward iii
Like the emery and sand with which we scour off rude surfaces, evil and trouble in this world are but instruments. And they are in the hands of God.
~ beecher henry ward ix
Beauty may be said to be God's trademark in creation.
~ beecher henry ward v
Faith means a sanctified imagination, or the imagination applied to spiritual things.
~ beecher henry ward vii
The Divine Being brings comfort and consolation to men. He is a God for men that are weak, and want to be strong; for men that are impure, and want to be pure; for men that are unjust, and want to be just; for men that are unloving, and want to be loving; for men that aspire to all the greatness and glory of which the soul is capable.
~ beecher henry ward xi
Adversity is the mint in which God stamps upon man his image and superscription.
~ beecher henry ward xii
Joy is more divine than sorrow; for joy is bread, and sorrow is medicine.
~ beecher henry ward xiv
Faith is a recognition of those things which are above the senses.
~ beecher henry ward xv
We are but a point, a single comma, and God is the literature of eternity.
~ beecher henry ward xviii
Many yet are the secret truths of God which will be unfolded as they are needed.
~ beecher henry ward xviii
God gives as the wheat gives: we sow one grain, and reap a hundred.
~ beecher henry ward xviii
That I was a writer was further proof of God's far-sightedness; she was convinced that by some magic of propinquity she would acquire a mastery of the English language.
~ Bel Kaufman
Divine love is incessantly restless until it turns all woundedness into health, all deformity into beauty, all embarrassment into laughter. In biblical faith, brokenness is never celebrated as an end in itself.
~ Belden C. Lane
Romance it is undoubtedly who whispers to every man that life is not a blind and aimless business, not all a hopeless waste and confusion; and that his existence is a pageant (appreciatively observed by divine spectators), and that he is strong and excellent and wise: and to romance he listens, willing and thrice willing to be cheated by the honeyed fiction.
~ belloc hilaire ii
God is a moral being, a being in whom justice, rectitude, goodness reign supreme. He has made man a moral being, and wound his nature up with the same moral weights that move is own divine life.
~ bellows henry whitney ii