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Quotes About Resurrection

For the biographer, the final clue to character lies in the yet unread - the scribbled note, the diary page, a notation in the margin of a draft - until the day when even the most devoted portraitist of the dead says, "Enough!" Working in the service of the dead, biographers quit their labors only when the sole remaining task is the impossible - resurrection.
~ Laura Furman
Es una impresión espantosa. Te sientes caer, como en un pozo sin fondo, y buscas desesperadamente algo a lo que agarrarte antes de sumirte en la oscuridad. Es verdaderamente aterrador. Es… como si te obligaran a dormir sin saber si vas a despertar. Es como si mi mente muriese cada vez, para resucitar al día siguiente.
~ Laura Gallego García
She had thought: No, I was dead. Now I'm
~ Laura Lippman
Among the Ghulat there is much respect paid to the Divine Feminine. In the Ghulat group the Ahl-i-Haqq ("the People of Truth"), the Divine Feminine appears as the Khatuni Qiyamat (Lady of Resurrection) who also is manifested as the mysterious angel Razbâr (also Ramzbâr or Remzebâr).
~ Laurence Galian
Marduk may be able to be revived. He may already be revived, for the reader may recall that it was precisely Father Enki who revived Inanna previously. Therefore, the technology was available, and possibly Enki revived Marduk.
~ Laurence Galian
I have not cared to pile up more dry bones, but to clothe them with flesh and blood.
~ Charles Alexander Eastman
She kisses his lips; he kisses hers; they solemnly bless each other. The spare hand does not tremble as he releases it; nothing worse than a sweet, bright constancy is in the patient face. She goes next before him—is gone; the knitting-women count Twenty-Two. "I am the Resurrection and the Life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.
~ Charles Dickens
I hope you care to be recalled to life?
~ Charles Dickens
As its silent track in the water disappeared, the prayer that had broken up out of his heart for a merciful consideration of all his poor blindnesses and errors, ended in the words, "I am the resurrection and the life.
~ Charles Dickens
Yeniden dirilecek olsan ayvay? yerdin valla Jerry.
~ Charles Dickens
Ya estaba libre. Pero se había hecho tan semejante a la muerte durante la vida, que no supieron cuándo murió.
~ Charles Dickens
Recalled to Life I. The Period II. The Mail III. The Night Shadows IV. The Preparation
~ Charles Dickens
incluso se decía que, más de una vez, se vio a Carton en pleno día, dirigiéndose a su casa con paso vacilante, como gato calavera.
~ Charles Dickens
the First—Recalled to Life I. The Period II. The Mail III. The Night Shadows IV. The Preparation V. The Wine-shop
~ Charles Dickens
Fifty-two XIV. The Knitting Done XV. The Footsteps Die Out For Ever Book the First—Recalled
~ Charles Dickens
level," said this hoarse messenger, glancing at his mare. "'Recalled to life.' That's a Blazing strange message. Much
~ Charles Dickens
Contents Book the First—Recalled to Life I. The Period II. The Mail III. The Night Shadows
~ Charles Dickens
Rises XXIII. Fire Rises XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock Book the Third—
~ Charles Dickens
the old inquiry: 'I hope you care to be recalled to life?' And the old answer: 'I can't say.
~ Charles Dickens
First—Recalled to Life I. The Period II. The Mail III. The Night Shadows IV. The Preparation V. The
~ Charles Dickens
Every believer is a saint by calling — holy by calling. He is born of God, a partaker of the divine nature, which is holy. By new birth he is holy. He is dead with Christ, risen in Christ — Christ, who has passed through death and is the resurrection and the life, is his life.
~ Charles F. Stanley
Jesus died on the cross and rose from the grave to make us holy and acceptable to Him once and for all.
~ Charles F. Stanley
The notion that Jesus, three days after his death, would arise alone—the firstfruits of the dead—was completely unprecedented in Jewish thought. It would never have occurred in the wildest dreams of the most eccentric first-century Jew. The only rational way to explain its appearance in the New Testament is that it actually happened.
~ Charles Foster
Whether Jesus rose or not isn't affected by the brutality, chauvinism, or downright tediousness of his followers through the ages. It's a matter of mere history: the fact or fallacy of the resurrection is in the same class of alleged facts as the contention that the battle of Agincourt was fought in 1415, or that I caught the 0856 train this morning. And so it is subject to the same sort of historical inquiry.
~ Charles Foster