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Quotes About Divine

Cuando la causa es sagrada, el perdón de Dios está garantizado"
~ Dan Brown
God answers all prayers, but sometimes his answer is no
~ Dan Brown
Les lois de la physique c'est la toile que Dieu a tissée pour peindre son chef-d'oeuvre.
~ Dan Brown
a reminder from God that humankind was not meant to understand all things.
~ Dan Brown
Unfortunately, like so many divine quests, this crusade ended in crucifixion.
~ Dan Brown
A fizika törvényszer?ségei a vászon, amelyet Isten azért feszített ki, hogy arra fesse rá mesterm?vét.
~ Dan Brown
Sometimes, divine revelation simply means adjusting your brain to hear what your heart already knows." Now
~ Dan Brown
Dios es la energía que fluye a través de la sinapsis de nuestro sistema nervioso y las cavidades de nuestros corazones! ¡Dios está en todas las cosas!
~ Dan Brown
a story Serafim had told about a man who was always tired and who prayed each day for more energy. His prayers were never answered, until one day, in a fit of despair, he cried, "Please, oh, Lord, fill me with energy!" And God answered, "I'm always filling you, but you keep leaking!
~ Dan Millman
Ki ruházta rád a felelÅ'sséget? Ki adott bölcsességet, hogy tudd, kinek kell élnie, és kinek kell meghalnia, és milyen úton-módon? Ki vagy te, hogy tudd, mi jár Isten fejében?
~ Dan Millman
The whole planet reeks of mysticism without revelation.
~ Dan Simmons
Can God play a significant game with his own creature? Can any creator, even a limited one, play a significant game with his own creature?
~ Dan Simmons
suddenly understood perfectly why Abraham had agreed to sacrifice Isaac, his son, when the Lord commanded him to do so. It was not obedience. It was not even to put the love of God above the love of his son. Abraham was testing God. By denying the sacrifice at the last moment, by stopping the knife, God had earned the right—in Abraham's eyes and the hearts of his offspring—to become the God of Abraham. Sol
~ Dan Simmons
of Dante's Commedia and seem to see the phrase "LASCIATE OGNE SPERANZA, VOI CH'INTRATE"—"Abandon Every Hope, Who Enter Here"—chiseled
~ Dan Simmons
wanted to know how any ethical system—much less a religion so indomitable that it had survived every evil mankind could throw at it—could flow from a command from God for a man to slaughter his son.
~ Dan Simmons
Finally, Weintraub had dealt with refusing all sacrifice, refusing any relationship with God except one of mutual respect and honest attempts at mutual understanding. He wrote about the multiple deaths of God and the need for a divine resurrection now that humankind had constructed its own gods and released them on the universe.
~ Dan Simmons
But, says he again if god much strong, much might as the devil, why god no kill the devil, so make him no more do wicked?
~ Daniel Defoe
todos somos como la arcilla en manos del alfarero y ninguna vasija podía preguntarle: «¿por qué me has hecho así?».
~ Daniel Defoe
How mercifully can our Creator treat His creatures, even in those conditions in which they seemed to be overwhelmed in destruction!
~ Daniel Defoe
if God much strong, much might, as the devil, why God not kill the devil, so make him no more wicked?
~ Daniel Defoe
yet nothing but divine revelation can form the knowledge of Jesus Christ, and of redemption purchased for us; of a Mediator of the new covenant, and of an Intercessor at the footstool of God's throne; I say, nothing but a revelation from Heaven can form these in the soul;
~ Daniel Defoe
Phil Needle supposed what he meant was that he wanted to be God, just long enough to find his daughter. It was not a prayer but a promotion. This was why nobody liked God: they wanted his job.
~ Daniel Handler
contradict unquestioned beliefs of our culture: that the knowledge of good and evil, far from being harmful, is wholesome and beneficial; that agriculture is a blessing, not a curse; that no enmity exists between herders and tillers of the soil, and the foods they produce are equally worthy of divine blessing.
~ Daniel Quinn
Man can certainly flee from God… but he cannot escape him. He can certainly hate God and be hateful to God, but he cannot change into its opposite the eternal love of God which triumphs even in his hate.
~ Karl Barth