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Quotes About Divine

There are times in our life when we don't know the direct outcome of our prayers, and the enemy wants us to think that God didn't hear us or didn't care. This is never the case, of course, even if we don't see immediate answers or the outcomes we anticipate.
~ Cindy Jacobs
Just as a star never leaves its orbit…destiny never strays from its path. When this divine system is challenged, only chaos comes about.
~ CLAMP
All prophecy is based on God's Foreknowledge, but it does not predetermine human conduct or events.
~ Clarence Larkin
She believed in angels, and, because she believed, they existed
~ Clarice Lispector
Theology always gets into trouble when its practitioners think they know what God is like apart from what revelation says God is like.
~ Clark H. Pinnock
Angels have very nasty tempers. Especially when they're feeling righteous.
~ Clive Barker
Putting down the devil was the Lord's own sport.
~ Clive Barker
Of such divine neglect was atheism made; belief could not be rekindled now, however profound his terror. Thoughts
~ Clive Barker
Nor in prayer either. He had told Billy the truth, about his giving up God when his prayers for his father's life had gone unanswered. Of such divine neglect was aetheism made; belief could not be rekindled now, however profound his terror.
~ Clive Barker
Rejection is Spirit's protection. What is for you will not go past you.
~ Collette Baron-Reid
my father liked his Indian talk about the Great Spirit, Ridgeway said. All these years late, I prefer the American spirit, the one that called us from the Old World to the New, to conquer and build and civilize. And destroy that what needs to be destroyed. To lift up the lesser races. If not lift up, subjugate. And if not subjugate, exterminate. One destiny by divine perscription--the American imperative.
~ Colson Whitehead
My father liked his Indian talk about the Great Spirit," Ridgeway said. "All these years later, I prefer the American spirit, the one that called us from the Old World to the New, to conquer and build and civilize. And destroy that what needs to be destroyed. To lift up the lesser races. If not lift up, subjugate. And if not subjugate, exterminate. Our destiny by divine prescription—the American imperative.
~ Colson Whitehead
prefer the American spirit, the one that called us from the Old World to the New, to conquer and build and civilize. And destroy that what needs to be destroyed. To lift up the lesser races. If not lift up, subjugate. And if not subjugate, exterminate. Our destiny by divine prescription—the American imperative.
~ Colson Whitehead
Here was the true Great Spirit, the divine thread connecting all human endeavor -if you can keep it, it is yours. Your property, slave or continent. The American imperative.
~ Colson Whitehead
I prefer the American spirit, the one that called us from the Old World to the New, to conquer and build and civilize. And destroy that what needs to be destroyed. To lift up the lesser races. If not lift up, subjugate. And if not subjugate, exterminate. Our destiny by divine
~ Colson Whitehead
agape as a divine love operating in the heart of man. A selfless love, an incandescent love, the highest there
~ Colson Whitehead
What is it about wine, Harry? —What d'ya mean? —What is it that cures us? —Made to glorify the gods. And dull the idiots.
~ Colum McCann
The angels are lost in perpetual contemplation of an infinite glory." In
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The angels are lost in perpetual contemplation of an infinite glory
~ Viktor E. Frankl
It was one thing to trust in God, but another to rely on his intervention. Allah might see this as arrogance and punish those involved.
~ Vince Flynn
When gods are contrary they stand by no one.
~ Virgil
The signs of the old flame, I know them well. I pray that the earth gape deep enough to take me down or the almighty Father blast me with one bolt to the shades, the pale, glimmering shades in hell, the pit of night, before I dishonor you, my conscience, break your laws.
~ Virgil
Gods whose dominion is over the Souls, Shades without sound, Void, and you, Burning River, and you, broad Spaces voiceless beneath the Night, may I remain sinless in telling what has been told to me, and, by your divine assent, reveal truth sunk in depths of earth and gloom.
~ Virgil
This is a tale of arms and of a man. Fated to be an exile, he was the first to sail from the land of Troy and reach Italy, at its Lavinian shore. He met many tribulations on his way both by land on on the ocean; high Heaven willed it, for Juno was ruthless and could not forget her anger.
~ Virgil