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Quotes About Spirit

Ignite the fire in thy soul.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Literature is an inquiry into the deepest yearnings of the human spirit.
~ Ernest L. Boyer
Television can be quite corporatized: There's a pecking order and a process, and so many layers that it can take away some of the true creative spirit.
~ Kari Skogland
Music has a way of getting inside all of us and lifting us up.
~ Marc Platt
I have always felt like a Liverpool player.
~ Harry Wilson
The Spirit of the Lord is with them that fear him.
~ Joanna Southcott
Love is the essence of energy for life.
~ Shin Min-a
The world is its own magic.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
When Manchester United play with the right spirit, nobody can beat us.
~ Patrice Evra
Manchester United never die.
~ Patrice Evra
This is the spirit of Manchester United: that they are ready for anything.
~ Thomas Tuchel
I'm not sure I believe in the whole 'ghost-afterlife' thing, but I think places are marked by people who have been there.
~ Joanne Harris
Everything goes. But the one thing that separates human beings from animals is a nobility of spirit, a sense of self-worth. I have ideals. I think they're what holds civilization together, and that if you cheapen yourself with careless encounters, you lose sight of things that truly matter.
~ Diana Palmer
How do you retain a spirit of affection and humor in a crazed, homicidal, unpredictable society?
~ Diane Ackerman
The sea is a spirit level, a pantry, a playground, a mansion rowdy with life, a majestic reminder of our origins, another kind of body (a body of water), and female because of her monthly tides. But her bones are growing brittle, her brine turning ever more acidic from all the CO2 we've slathered into the air and all the fertilizer runoff from our fields.
~ Diane Ackerman
Antonina wondered if humans might use the same metaphor and picture the war days as a sort of hibernation of the spirit, when ideas, knowledge, science, enthusiasm for work, understanding, and love—all accumulate inside, [where] nobody can take them from us. Of
~ Diane Ackerman
Can there be a benediction of deer on a chilly spring morning? I think so. Their otherworldliness stops the day in its tracks, focuses it on the hypnotic beauty of nature, and then starts the day again with a rush of wonder. There is a way of sitting quietly and beholding nature which is a form of meditation and prayer, and like those healing acts it calms the spirit.
~ Diane Ackerman
magic does not live in the unwilling soul.
~ Diane Duane
What's loved, lives.
~ Diane Duane
All evidence of the house ghost reasserting herself.
~ Diane Setterfield
For Jung, the collective unconscious can simply be described as an envelope of wisdom embracing everything in creation, humans included. For Jung, it is essentially of God and may well be considered as the wise and enduring power of divine Spirit infused throughout the whole of creation….Long dismissed as an esoteric illusive fantasy, the collective unconscious begins to look very similar to the notion of the creative vacuum of pure space, or modern physics.
~ Unknown
All this talk of criminals brings me to the main subject of this book, which is Hillary Clinton. So far it may seem like this has been all about progressivism and the Democratic Party, but Hillary is there from the beginning, she is present in every chapter, her spirit haunts the history of her party because all the evil schemes of her party have, in a sense, become consolidated into her own career and life. Hillary is, in this respect, the dark id of the Democratic Party.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
This is an election about Hillary. She is the one who embodies the debased soul of the Democratic Party. And she is the corrupt, exasperating, tenacious, malign spirit looming over the United States in the fateful year of 2016. It's time—actually it's past time, but better late than never—for all good Americans to come together and perform an exorcism.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
It came to me that Hyde Park has never belonged to London - that it has always been , in spirit, a stretch of countryside; and that it links the Londons of all periods together most magically - by remaining forever unchanged at the heart of a ever-changing town.
~ Dodie Smith