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Quotes About Revelation

The beauty of truth: whether it is bad or good, it is liberating.
~ Paulo Coelho
At the end of the day, what I show is real life. I tell the truth. And the truth can be shocking.
~ Larry Clark
Marvelous Truth, confront us at every turn, in every guise.
~ Denise Levertov
To tell the truth is to become beautiful.
~ June Jordan
Observe the forms and beauties of sensible things and comprehend the Word of God in them. If you do so, the truth will reveal to you in all such things only He who made them.
~ Johannes Scotus Eriugena
The instruments of darkness tell us truths.
~ William Shakespeare
The truth always turns out to be simpler than you thought.
~ Richard P. Feynman
The truth is a trap: you cannot get it without it getting you; you cannot get the truth by capturing it, only by its capturing you.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
It is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.
~ Virginia Woolf
The subject of drama is The Lie. At the end of the drama THE TRUTH -- which has been overlooked, disregarded, scorned, and denied -- prevails. And that is how we know the Drama is done.
~ David Mamet
Holy Spirit, take the Word of truth as we find it in the Scriptures and bring it home to our lives.
~ Alistair Begg
We are Christians because we find our identity, life, and purpose in Christ. We are evangelical because we believe the gospel and esteem it as the great central truth of God's revelation to men.
~ Paul Washer
I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
In building a statue, a sculptor doesn't keep adding clay to his subject. Actually, he keeps chiseling away at the nonessentials until the truth of his creation is revealed without obstruction.
~ Bruce Lee
Truth grew in my mind like a fungus, and though I tried to sleep it out, there was no resisting the epiphanies.
~ Donald Miller
Science is the search for truth, that is the effort to understand the world: it involves the rejection of bias, of dogma, of revelation, but not the rejection of morality.
~ Linus Pauling
Hold on," she murmured, and he briefly wondered if she ever used that particular tone of voice in bed. Mitch snorted, trying to stop where his thoughts were headed—again. "Yeah, yeah. Show me what ya got, sweet—Mother of God Almighty!
~ Shelly Laurenston
At first, I did not tell you any of this because...you were not supposed to mean anything to me. And later..." His voice became rough with emotion. "Later, I did not tell you because you mean so much to me.
~ Shelly Thacker
Learning and receiving revelation must necessarily include both the heart and the mind, or thoughts, and feelings. Intellect alone cannot produce a testimony. You cannot think your way to conversion, because you cannot convince your mind of something your heart does not feel.
~ Sheri Dew
None of us are entitled to revelation without effort on our part. Answers from God don't just magically appear. If we want to grow spiritually, the Lord expects us to ask questions and seek answers.
~ Sheri Dew
Growing spiritually and receiving answers to our questions depends upon our ability to feel, hear, and understand the whisperings of the Spirit. It is worth engaging in a spiritual wrestle to learn to receive personal revelation, because we can know what is true only when the Spirit bears witness to both our hearts and minds in the way only the Holy Ghost can.
~ Sheri Dew
The Lord loves inspired questions asked in humility and faith because they lead to knowledge, to revelation, and to greater faith.
~ Sheri Dew
the Lord is eager to communicate with us through the manifestations and promptings of the Holy Ghost. And the cumulative effect of repeated witnesses of the Spirit becomes something of an inoculation against the ups and downs, the confusion and bewilderment, and the plain old agonies of life.
~ Sheri Dew
Asking inspired questions leads to knowledge. It leads to revelation. It leads to greater faith. And it leads to peace. Not asking questions, on the other hand, closes off revelation, growth, learning, progression, and the ministering of the Holy Ghost.
~ Sheri Dew