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Quotes About Divine

We are angels of death, said Scythe Goddard. It is only fitting that we swoop in from the heavens.
~ Neal Shusterman
Agreed, he says. But once your purpose was served, shouldn't your life be your own? Miracles are the property of God, she answers. No, he says, miracles are gifts from God. To call them his property insults the spirit in which they are given.
~ Neal Shusterman
We are angels of death," said Scythe Goddard. "It is only fitting that we swoop in from the heavens.
~ Neal Shusterman
What men call love is a very small, restricted, feeble thing compared with this ineffable orgy, this divine prostitution of the soul giving itself entire, all its poetry and all its charity, to the unexpected as it comes along, to the stranger as he passes.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Do you come from Heaven or rise from the abyss, Beauty?
~ Charles Baudelaire
The saddest thing is that every love has an unhappy ending, and all the more unhappy in proportion to how divinely it began, with what wings it first took flight.
~ Charles Baudelaire
God is a scandal, - a profitable scandal.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Race of Cain, ascend to heaven, And cast God down upon the earth!
~ Charles Baudelaire
Thanks be to God, Who gives us suffering as sacred remedy for all our sins, that best and purest essence which prepares the strong in spirit for divine delights!
~ Charles Baudelaire
Pour un de ces regards charmants, baume divin, Des plaisirs plus obscurs je lèverai les voiles, Et je t'endormirai dans un rêve sans fin !
~ Charles Baudelaire
They have the divine eyes of little girls Who are amazed and laugh at everything that gleams.
~ Charles Baudelaire
O Beauty! dost thou generate from Heaven or from Hell? Within thy glance, so diabolic and divine, Confusedly both wickedness and goodness dwell, And hence one might compare thee unto sparkling wine.
~ Charles Baudelaire
This morning I was so rash as to read some of the public newspapers; suddenly an indolence of the weight of twenty atmospheres fell upon me, and I was stopped, faced by the appalling uselessness of explaining anything whatever to anyone whatever. Those who know can divine me, and for those who can not or will not understand, it would be fruitless to pile up explanations.
~ Charles Baudelaire
elemento, que es como la envoltura entretenida, estimulante, atractiva, del dulce divino, el primer elemento sería indigerible, inapreciable, inapropiado y no apto para la naturaleza humana.
~ Charles Baudelaire
dogs and angels are not very far apart
~ Charles Bukowski
The centuries are sprinkled with rare magic with divine creatures who help us get past the common and extraordinary ills that beset us
~ Charles Bukowski
If God is going to heal the sick, raise the dead, and cast out demons, He will do it through you and me as the Body of Christ anointed with the Holy Ghost. Your body gives you authority on this planet.
~ Charles Capps
When there was nothing but darkness, God took the Word light and spoke it into existence. He took that which was not and brought to naught that which was!
~ Charles Capps
You change the seen with God's Word. You shape the unseen by calling things that are not as though they were. (Rom. 4:17.)
~ Charles Capps
I Will fear no evil for thou art with me Lord, your Word and your Spirit they comfort me (Psalms 23:4).
~ Charles Capps
Jesus took my infirmities and bore my sicknesses. Therefore I refuse to allow sickness to dominate my body. The Life of God flows within me bringing healing to every fiber of my being. (Matt. 8:17; John 6:63.)
~ Charles Capps
God sees us quickened together with Christ. He doesn't see the Body and the Head separated.
~ Charles Capps
But with regard to the material world, we can at least go so far as this— we can perceive that events are brought about not by insulated interpositions of Divine power, exerted in each particular case, but by the establishment of general laws.—Whewell: Bridgewater Treatise.
~ Charles Darwin
But with regard to the material world, we can at least go so far as this—we can perceive that events are brought about not by insulated interpositions of Divine power, exerted in each particular case, but by the establishment of general laws.
~ Charles Darwin