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Quotes About Divine

For me the goddess is the female of God, She is powerful if different.
~ Tina Turner
Inhale, and God approaches you. Hold the inhalation, and God remains with you. Exhale, and you approach God. Hold the exhalation, and surrender to God.
~ Tirumalai Krishnamacharya
St. Hierotheos, the great teacher quoted by Dionysius in his book on Divine Names: "As form giving form to all that is formless, in so far as It is the principle of form, the Divine Nature of the Christ is none the less formless in all that has form, since It transcends all form....
~ Titus Burckhardt
prophetic activities of the Kingdom of God.
~ Tom Casey
Jesus didn't come to earth and identify with the rich, the successful, and the most influential. He entered the world as a pauper. He entered the world not in the comfort of his parents' home, nor in the company of smiling relatives or even the safety of a hospital. He arrived in the humbles of places, in the lowliest of circumstances. God hid the mystery of the kingdom in the lives of the most needy.
~ Tom Davis
People can't do miracles and are not responsible to do miracles, but people can pick up miracles from God and hand it to another person - a miracle happens when that occurs.
~ Bruce Wilkinson
I am just sitting back and trying to take in the idea that the God who created everything around us, He didn't call the mountains or the forest or the ocean to spend eternity with Him, but He called us.
~ Bart Millard
For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office: so we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.
~ Joseph Butler
The good Lord put oil and gas there for us to find and use, and we'd better do it.
~ Red Adair
Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but only God can count the number of apples in a seed.
~ Robert H. Schuller
I was at a point where I couldn't find an agent or a manager, and I said, 'Okay, Lord. If this is what you have for me, I need you to work that. I need you to open doors.' I was at that point of truly surrendering whatever my will was, and, 'Lord, if this is what You want, You do it.' And, He did it.
~ Deborah Joy Winans
God has always opened up doors at the right time. He's closed doors at the right time.
~ Michael Chandler
Basketball did not save my life. God saved my life. It's not basketball. But God saved my life because he blessed me through basketball. He opened the door from basketball.
~ Serge Ibaka
In fact, I don't think I'll ever make anything that will feel as divinely dropped in my lap as the opening of 'Wall-E.'
~ Andrew Stanton
I've always been a huge 'Divine' fan. He was so iconic and so ground-breaking, especially for the time that he was around, because he was not only breaking barriers in the regular world, just being openly gay, but in the drag world as well.
~ Kat Von D
Being with nature opens us up to divine experience.
~ James Redfield
God made the world just as much for me as for any one else.
~ Oscar Wilde
Thou knowest all; I seek in vain What lands to till or sow with seed - The land is black with briar and weed, Nor cares for falling tears or rain. Thou knowest all; I sit and wait With blinded eyes and hands that fail, Till the last lifting of the veil And the first opening of the gate. Thou knowest all; I cannot see. I trust I shall not live in vain, I know that we shall meet again In some divine eternity.
~ Oscar Wilde
My gods dwell in temples made with hands.
~ Oscar Wilde
En lugar de «perdónanos nuestros pecados», la plegaria de los hombres a un Dios de justicia debería ser «castíganos por nuestras iniquidades».
~ Oscar Wilde
So you think that it is only God who sees the soul? Draw that curtain back, and you will see mine.
~ Oscar Wilde
for no god may undo what another god has done...
~ Ovid
you put too much faith in the power of the gods, if you think they can give and take away the shape of things
~ Ovid
My mind leads me to speak now of forms changed into new bodies: O gods above, inspire this undertaking (which you've changed as well) and guide my poem in its epic sweep from the world's beginning to the present day. The
~ Ovid