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Quotes About Inspiration

He is therefore free to use me to give a good thought to a soul; and if I think this inspiration belongs to me, I would be like "the donkey carrying the relics"313 who believed the reverence paid to the saints was being directed to him.
~ Unknown
The music we listen to, the books we read, the television programs we watch, all communicate to us a philosophy of life.
~ Unknown
In the same month that she began Story of a Soul, Thérèse wrote to her sister Léonie, "this thought of the brevity of life gives me courage, it helps me bear the weariness of the road...the hour of rest is approaching
~ Unknown
they are equally pleasing to Him, since all of them followed the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and since the Lord has said: "Tell the just man ALL is well."259 Yes, all is well when one seeks only the will [10]of Jesus,
~ Unknown
feel that my mission is about to begin, my mission to make God loved as I love Him, to teach souls my little way.
~ Unknown
Never have I heard Him speak, but I feel that He is within me at each moment; He is guiding and inspiring me with what I must say and do" (S 276).
~ Unknown
The kingdom of God is within you."219 Jesus has no need of books or teachers to instruct souls; He teaches without the noise of words.220 Never have I heard Him speak, but I feel that He is within me at each moment; He is guiding and inspiring me with what I must say and do.
~ Unknown
Cromwell was a man who believed in the will of God and the power of an idea.
~ Unknown
Marc Jacobs is full of creative people and Louis Vuitton is again a name on the door, a name that has existed for many years but I'm a collaborator there and I bring in other people, other artists and I work with a great creative design team.
~ Marc Jacobs
But I'm blessed to work with great people. I collaborate with brilliant stylists both here and in Paris. I work with a great design team. I really allow everyone to bring their ideas. I almost rely on them to inspire me.
~ Marc Jacobs
I don't think, 'Gee, I'd like to dress this person.' There was a picture in Us magazine. It was a jersey dress, and Courtney Love was wearing it. I have this thing about Courtney Love, this funny worship.
~ Marc Jacobs
La vie a bien plus d'imagination que nous tous réunis, elle est parfois porteuse de petits miracles, tout est possible, il suffit d'y croire de toutes ses forces.
~ Marc Levy
Rien n'est impossible, seules les limites de nos esprits définissent certaines choses comme inconcevables.
~ Marc Levy
I think one person's courage can defeat the complacency of a thousand others.
~ Marc Levy
Just because somebody is gone doesn't mean they don't exist anymore—with a little imagination, you're never alone.
~ Marc Levy
People think writing is an easy job, and in some ways it is. Flexible hours, no boss, no real structure . . . but working without any structure is a bit like sailing a boat in the middle of the ocean. All it takes is an unexpected wave and you're dead in the water.
~ Marc Levy
At night, Paul became part of an imaginary world where he felt happy, in the company of characters who had become his friends. When he was writing, anything was possible.
~ Marc Levy
En el largo periplo que te espera, no pierdas nunca tu alma de niño, no olvides nunca tus sueños; serán el motor de tu existencia, formarán el sabor y el olor de tus mañanas.
~ Marc Levy
Is it the freedom of characters in fiction that we find so inspiring, or the way that freedom transforms them?
~ Marc Levy
one person's courage can defeat the complacency of a thousand others.
~ Marc Levy
One has to forgive. Not everybody was at fault. Think of Yaya and her family, who saved us. They taught me tolerance. I think one person's courage can defeat the complacency of a thousand others.
~ Marc Levy
Sein Flugzeug ist so hoch in den Himmel geflogen, dass es an den Sternen hängen geblieben ist.
~ Marc Levy
Có nh?ng kho?nh kh?c vô cùng quý báu trong cuá»™c ??i r?t cuá»™c l?i xu?t phát t? má»™t vài Ä'i?u gi?n d?.
~ Marc Levy
You know what you have to do to win an Oscar these days? Play a character who's lost an arm, or a leg, or a mother, or a father, or preferably all of the above. Make it miserable and squalid and base, so people will cry their eyes out and call you a genius, but if you inspire people or make them laugh? You're not even under consideration when awards season rolls around. I'm sick of this cultural hegemony of depression.
~ Marc Levy