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Quotes About Angels

Unclean spirits increase the passions in us, making use of our negligence, and inciting them. But the angels decrease our passions, inciting us to the perfection of virtue.
~ Maximus the Confessor
This world has angels all too few, and heaven is overflowing.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
No Christian is abandoned at the moment of death. The angels are the ushers, and our passage to heaven is under their escort.
~ David Jeremiah
We are never so lost that our angels cannot find us.
~ Stefanie Powers
Miracles occur all around us, signs from God show us the way, angels plead to be heard, but we pay little attention to them.
~ Paulo Coelho
America without her Soldiers would be like God without His angels.
~ Claudia Pemberton
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber, Holy angels guard thy bed! Heavenly blessing without number Gently falling on thy head.
~ Isaac Watts
Lord, let me heed the angels you put in my path.
~ Katherine Paterson
A Twinkle In The Eye, Is an Angels Reflective Smile
~ OfficialBarbieMichelle
Angels do walk among us. Sometimes the only thing we may not see are the wings resting upon their backs.
~ Molly Friedenfeld
There are no coincidences, only synchronicities: mini miracles placed before us by the Angels with love to inspire the mind and expand the heart.
~ Molly Friedenfeld
You'll have more visions and thoughts to prepare you. Your heart's desire shows you the future. We put Angels in the sky to show you that we are in your life, and you are on path.
~ Paul Stefaniak
Angels walk among us, Sometimes the only thing we may not see are the wings upon their backs.
~ Molly Friedenfeld
Even when the angel asks him specifically, "Do you not know what these are?" Zechariah answers with humility, "No, my lord." Had Zechariah not responded with humility and openness, he probably would not have gained much from the whole experience. People who think they know it all already cut themselves off from learning anything new.
~ James W. Goll
My kittens look at me like little angels, and always after doing something especially devilish.
~ Jamie Ann Hunt
Men ate the bread of angels," was how the psalmist described it. That appeared, somehow, to illustrate his marriage. Every day, with what seemed to be no effort at all on his part, he received God's extraordinary provision of contentment—there it was, waiting for him at every dawn; all he had to do was gather it in.
~ Jan Karon
May you always walk in sunshine. May you never want for more. May Irish angels rest their wings right beside your door. Irish blessing
~ Janice Thompson
May your neighbors respect you, Trouble neglect you, The angels protect you, And heaven accept you. Irish blessing
~ Janice Thompson
You could even say it was the trauma that was the call for help, and of course if there are any spiritual beings who respond to such need, it is angels.
~ Jasmin Lee Cori
We find the heaven within us when we recover our own preciousness; we find the heaven between us when another tenderly helps us heal; we find the heaven around us when, moving from hell to well, we find in the ordinary world the beauty and meaning that was earlier bleached out of it. And some, too, find a heaven of angels, which may pierce through the veils of our lives in moments of need or when our spiritual search takes us there.
~ Jasmin Lee Cori
If you want to know where God is, look where God is unendingly sharing the divine presence. The space between us and the bible isn't a tragically empty vacuum. It is a resplendent party, full of angels and saints and not a few rogues, and there's a place for you and me. The host is Jesus alone.
~ Jason Byassee
Well--watching the contortions of the damned is supposed to be a favorite sport of the angels, but I believe even they don't think people happier in hell.
~ Edith Wharton
Well—watching the contortions of the damned is supposed to be a favourite sport of the angels; but I believe even they don't think people happier in hell.
~ Edith Wharton
If love as a sentiment was the discovery of the medieval poets, love as a moral emotion might be called that of the eighteenth-century philosophers, who, for all their celebration of free unions and fatal passions, were really on the side of the angels, were fighting the battle of the spiritual against the sensual, of conscience against appetite.
~ Edith Wharton