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Quotes About Revelation

Isaac looked for a grand patter to the Universe. He spent long periods lost in thought. Then suddenly he dashed off several pages without pausing.
~ John Hudson Tiner
There must always be a secret to be unwrapped at Christmas—that's the rule
~ john j geddes
Perhaps—the insight came suddenly—perhaps love existed in its truest, deepest form when one partner saw into the soul of the other and never shrank from what was discovered there.
~ John Jakes
And I looked, and behold a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
~ John Jakes
No one is more surprised than I that I turned out to be who I am.
~ John Jeremiah Sullivan
Considera las palabras dichas como un medio de llegar a la verdad. Yo las considero un medio para ocultarla.
~ John Katzenbach
Enseña a tres personas una fotografía de un clavo. Las dos primeras dirán , pero el psicoanalista replicará:
~ John Katzenbach
El miedo siempre es algo escondido justo debajo de la piel...
~ John Katzenbach
Deseó haber llevado unos archivos mejor organizados, pero lo poco que había podido encontrar, las contadas notas y documentos que conservaba de ese período, eran todos de pacientes que habían seguido un tratamiento y, a su propio modo, con el paso de los años se sinceraron con él, dejando huella en su memoria. Tenía que encontrar a la persona que le había dejado una cicatriz.
~ John Katzenbach
Pero sólo por la noche, después de que el mundo se ha oscurecido, aparece nuestro yo real.
~ John Katzenbach
Cualquiera puede representar cualquier cosa a la luz del día. Pero sólo por la noche, después de que el mundo se ha oscurecido, aparece nuestro yo real.
~ John Katzenbach
Unclasps her warmed jewels one by one;Loosens her fragrant bodice; by degreesHer rich attire creeps rustling to her knees.
~ John Keats
trueholding n. the act of trying to keep an amazing discovery to yourself, fighting the urge to shout about it from the rooftops because you're afraid that it'll end up being diluted and distorted, and will no longer have been created just for you.
~ John Koenig
trueholding n. the act of trying to keep and amazing discovery to yourself, fighting the urge to shout about it from the rooftops because you're afraid that it'll end up being diluted and distorted, and will no longer have been created just for you.
~ John Koenig
licotic adj. anxiously excited to introduce a friend to something you think is amazing—a classic album, a favorite restaurant, a TV show they're lucky enough to watch for the very first time—which prompts you to continually poll their face waiting for the inevitable rush of awe, only to cringe when you discover all the work's flaws shining through for the very first time. Old English licode, it pleased [you] + psychotic. Pronounced "lahy-kot-ic.
~ John Koenig
No lo ví venir. Un momento antes: todo, ya sabes: Londres.
~ John Lanchester
How odd to still be shocked by what one has always known.
~ John Lawton
History keeps her secrets longer than most of us. But she has one secret that I will reveal to you tonight in the greatest confidence. Sometimes there are no winners at all. And sometimes nobody needs to lose.
~ John le Carre
My dad liked a lot of Motown, but I didn't listen to it until my teenage years.
~ John Legend
One year on Christmas Eve he told us that Santa wasn't giving out any presents because he was depressed and suicidal.
~ John Leguizamo
It slowly dawned on me that, for most of the audience, the show's main attraction was neither the play nor the production but Liv.
~ John Lithgow
When we find out an Idea, by whose Intervention we discover the Connexion of two others, this is a Revelation from God to us, by the voice of Reason.
~ John Locke
He that takes away Reason to make way for Revelation puts out the Light of both , as one who pokes out eye to see .
~ John Locke
we consult reason or revelation
~ John Locke