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Quotes About Celestial

Immortal beings have been compared to stars, these are existences that linger on long after the death of the thing itself.
~ Zeena Schreck
The stars in the sky are really other suns like our own, around which orbit other planets. (paraphrase)
~ Giordano Bruno
If you were a star you'd be the one I'm searching for
~ Drake
O sacred solitude! divine retreat! Choice of the prudent! envy of the great, By thy pure stream, or in thy waving shade, We court fair wisdom, that celestial maid.
~ young edward
Since the so-called Age of Enlightenment, our shaky anthropocentric, rationalist egos have been brainwashed to forget what 'primitive' cultures once understood: Animals can be manifestations of celestial beings in disguise; they possess supernatural abilities, and they can be our spiritual guides and healers.
~ Zeena Schreck
If you can see the moon, you can gaze at her and blow her a kiss.
~ Deborah Blake
A hidden spark of the dream sleeps in the forest and waits in the celestial spheres of the brain.
~ Dejan Stojanovic
A star needs a star.
~ Dejan Stojanovic
Heavenly bodies are nests of invisible birds.
~ Dejan Stojanovic
Angels are able to know and understand better than the human intellect can, precisely because such knowledge and understanding comes to them by way of ideas infused in them by God.
~ Mortimer Adler
My soul comes from better worlds and I have an incurable homesickness of the stars.
~ Nikos Kazantzakis
The sun loves the moon so much that he dies every night to let her breathe, and in return, she reflects his love.
~ Jeffrey Fry
For a celestial reward, it is absolutely essential that we remain faithful to the end. There is nothing in the Church that is directed toward the telestial or terrestrial kingdoms. For us it is a celestial goal every step of the way.
~ Jeffrey R. Holland
There are angels walking among us.
~ Jennifer McMahon
The whole of Immortality Secreted by a star.
~ Emily Dickinson
punctual as a star
~ Emily Dickinson
Her face is rounder than the moon
~ Emily Dickinson
The stars are not hereditary
~ Emily Dickinson
She murmured, We could always blame the stars. I beg your pardon, Doctor? That's what influenza means, she said. Influenza delle stelle—the influence of the stars. Medieval Italians thought the illness proved that the heavens were governing their fates, that people were quite literally star-crossed. I pictured that, the celestial bodies trying to fly us like upsidedown kites. Or perhaps just yanking on us for their obscure amusement.
~ Emma Donoghue
Influenza delle stelle—the influence of the stars.
~ Emma Donoghue
To wÅ'aÅ›nie znaczy sÅ'owo influenza, inna nazwa grypy. Influenza delle stelle, czyli wpÅ'yw gwiazd. Dla Å›redniowiecznych WÅ'ochów ta choroba byÅ'a dowodem na to, ?e niebiosa sterujÄ… ich losem, ?e niektórzy dosÅ'ownie urodzili siÄ™ pod zÅ'Ä… gwiazdÄ….
~ Emma Donoghue
We could always blame the stars. I beg your pardon, Doctor? That's what influenza means, she said. Influenza delle stelle—the influence of the stars. Medieval Italians thought the illness proved that the heavens were governing their fates, that people were quite literally star-crossed. I pictured that, the celestial bodies trying to fly us like upside-down kites. Or perhaps just yanking on us for their obscure amusement
~ Emma Donoghue
That's what influenza means, she said. Influenza delle stelle—the influence of the stars.
~ Emma Donoghue
We intersect. He says he thanks every star that we existed on the same celestial plain. But here we are on earth, dirty, well used, a man-made throughway for intersecting dreams.
~ Emma Forrest