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Quotes About Revelation

Saint Augustine said that the New Testament is concealed in the Old, and the Old is revealed in the New.
~ Scott Hahn
Revelation unveils that bride. The climax of the Apocalypse, then, is the communion of the Church and Christ: the marriage supper of the Lamb
~ Scott Hahn
Remember that Israel's tradition always had men worshiping in imitation of angels. Now, as Revelation shows, both heaven and earth participate together in a single act of loving worship.
~ Scott Hahn
you dont see me, now you do, but only if i want you to
~ Scott Westerfeld
To everyone who loves a long-secret romance, revealed at last.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Hiding from the truth was worse than being lied to.
~ Scott Westerfeld
God, you mean I lost my virginity to the apocalypse?!
~ Scott Westerfeld
How many new discoveries does not a person make when on some high point he ascends but a single story higher.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
PATER SERAPHICUS. Higher rise, still higher, growing Stronger imperceptibly, Near the Divine Presence gaining A more perfect purity! What is it the spirit thrives on, What fills the ethereal space? Endless love whose revelation Blitheness brings, eternal bliss.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The hardest thing to see is what is in front of your eyes.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Each person, the most worthy as well as the most despicable, carries around a secret which would make her hateful to everyone else if it became known.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Não há alegria mais verdadeira e cálida nesse mundo do que ver uma grande alma que se abre inteira para nós.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Wär' nicht das Auge sonnenhaft, Wie könnten wir das Licht erblicken? Lebt' nicht in uns des Gottes eigne Kraft, Wie könnt' uns Göttliches entzücken?
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Geheimnisse sind noch keine Wunder.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
O, svetitelju! Tu sam vas i ceko! Zar bi vam ovo bio slucaj prvi da nesto svedocite lazno? Zar niste Boga, svet i sve sto svetom vrvi, sve sto coveku trepti u glavi i u krvi, definisali izvanredno snazno, drskoga cela, smelo, zaneseno? A kad biste valjano u sebe zagledali, morali biste priznati posteno da ste o svemu tome taman toliko znali koliko i o smrti gospodin-Svertlajnovoj.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Te molesta que permanezca en silencio? ¿Qué iba a decir? No te das cuenta de la callada elocuencia de suspiros y miradas. Una diosa es capaz de romper el sello de los labios. Es Aurora. Ella me despertará un día junto a tus pechos. Sí, entonces cantaré mi himno a los dioses matinales, como el cuadro mnemónico, dulce revelador de secretos.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Una parola schietta è terribile, quando d'improvviso rivela ciò che il cuore da tanto si permette.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
It is as if a curtain had been drawn from before my eyes, and, instead of prospects of eternal life, the abyss of an ever open grave yawned before me.
~ Johann Wolfgange Von Gothe
A word, Sir Jamie. Quickly!" You may speak freely, Alwyn," Jamie sighed. "You are always making too mcuh of minor incidents." You're no' going to believe it, Sir Jamie," Alwyn gasped. "But I swear every male Fergusson alive is outside our gate.
~ Johanna Lindsey
It was Papa," Marian interrupted quietly, glancing up at her aunt. "He looked directly at me,not a foot away from me.It was Papa." Kathleen sighed. "Well,I can't say I'm delighted to hear it.The best thing Mortimer ever did for you gals was to die. So he couldn't even do that right?
~ Johanna Lindsey
Duncan would not have been impressed had he known all of that.He was hoping their first meeting would be their last.They were to become great friends,though.They just didn't know it yet.
~ Johanna Lindsey
Tanya didn't know how important her answer was to him
~ Johanna Lindsey
So long as the mother, Ignorance, lives, it is not safe for Science, the offspring, to divulge the hidden causes of things.
~ Johannes Kepler
Speak of things public to the public, but of things lofty and secret only to the loftiest and most private of your friends. Hay to the ox and sugar to the parrot.
~ Johannes Trithemius, 1488