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Quotes About Angel

Kendra Speaks: The Story of a Mermaid Who Should Have Left Well Enough Alone I did not know what an angel was, but if it comforted him to believe me one, I saw no harm.
~ Alex Flinn
In quibbles angel and archangel join,And God the Father turns a school-divine.
~ Alexander Pope
We cannot pass our guardian angel's bounds, resigned or sullen, he will hear our sighs.
~ Saint Augustine
PSG - I think they had a money problem and they couldn't buy players. This is the main reason I didn't go there.
~ Angel Di Maria
Black as the devil, hot as hell, pure as an angel, sweet as love.
~ Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
On another occasion Padre Pio's spiritual director wrote him a letter in Greek, a language which the young monk did not know. Nonetheless, Padre Pio read the letter. Fr. Pannullo marveled at this and asked him how he learned the language. "My guardian angel explained everything to me," Padre Pio replied.
~ Renzo Allegri
The baroness swept into the room like an avenging black angel, her cape streaming out behind her. If looks could kill, we'd have been sprawled on the carpet.
~ Rhys Bowen
But no one who has not wrestled with Communism as a philosophy, and Communists as political opponents, can really understand the values of Western democracy. The Devil once lived in Heaven, and those who have not met him are unlikely to recognize an angel when they see one.
~ Richard Crossman
The soul is but senses catching fire, Marvellous music of the body's lyre, - The angel senses are the silver strings Stirred by the breath of some unknown desire.
~ Richard Le Gallienne
Wisdom's daughter walks alone—" "Ella!" Frank stood suddenly. "Maybe it's not the best time—" "The Mark of Athena burns through Rome," Ella continued, cupping her hands over her ears and raising her voice. "Twins snuff out the angel's breath, Who holds the key to endless death. Giants' bane stands gold and pale, Won with pain from a woven jail.
~ Rick Riordan
Wisdom's daughter walks alone. The Mark of Athena burns through Rome. Twins snuff out the angel's breath, Who holds the key to endless death. Giant's bane stands gold and pale, Won through pain from a woven jail.
~ Rick Riordan
You should have tried the eggplant parmesan she tried to hoist on me at the church bake sale. No wonder her children turned to Satan. He probably showed up as an angel of light and promised them a decent meal.
~ Kathy Hepinstall
She looked like a radiant little cherub fallen to earth.
~ Kathy Love
The angel fetched Peter out of prison, but it was prayer that fetched the angel.
~ Thomas Watson
I don't count that relationship with Ricky. It's just like a blip at this point. I had to fall in love with the devil himself to get this sweet angel, Jack.
~ Christie Brinkley
An angel! or, if not,An earthly paragon!
~ William Shakespeare
O, what may man within him hide,Though angel on the outward side!
~ William Shakespeare
What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god.
~ William Shakespeare
A perfect Woman; nobly plann'd,   To warn, to comfort, and command;   And yet a Spirit still, and bright   With something of an angel light.
~ William Wordsworth
I had heard the old Indian legend about the red fern. How a little Indian boy and girl were lost in a blizzard and had frozen to death. In the spring, when they were found, a beautiful red fern had grown up between their two bodies. The story went on to say that only an angel could plant the seeds of a red fern, and that they never died; where one grew, that spot was sacred.
~ Wilson Rawls
It's a match made in heaven...by a retarded angel.
~ Woody Allen
It's a match made in heaven...by a retarded angel.
~ Woody Allen
What are they called? Sprackles, shakums, edible sequins, glossy sugar deedeebobs, I don't know. Instead of sprinkling them on a cookie, I sprinkle them on Angel de la Guarda.
~ David Quammen
The Essenes of Qumran thought Melchizedek was an angel. The philosopher Philo believed he was the divine Logos. The Jewish historian Josephus said he was only a man, but so righteous that he was "by common consent . . . made a priest of God." David saw Melchizedek as a prototype of the promised Messiah who would establish a new order of king-priests (Psalm 110:1–4).
~ David Roper