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Quotes About Spirits

The milking machines sounded tranquilizing, and there was the collegiality of seventy animal spirits thriving, warming the barn with cud-chewing, nose-snuffling, and sisterly mammalhood.
~ Edward Hoagland
Remember two very important things: the spirits of the departed are everywhere in the parallel dimensions (astral plane and higher planes), and the only reality spirits have in our own dimension is what we give them. By the intensity of our vibration level for reception, our intense faith, we draw them near to us.
~ Elaine Kuzmeskus
Aunt Lina said that spirits existed, but not in the places, or in the alleys, or near the ancient gates of the Vatso. They existed in people's ears, in the eyes when eyes looked inside and not out, in the voice as soon as it begins to speak, in the head when it thinks, because words are full of ghosts but so are images. Is it true, Mamma?
~ Elena Ferrante
Aunt Lina said that the spirits existed, but not in the palaces, or in the alleys, or near the ancient gates of the Vasto. They existed in people's ears, in the eyes when the eyes looked inside and not out, in the voice as soon as it begins to speak, in the head when it thinks, because words are full of ghosts but so are images.
~ Elena Ferrante
People occasionally report that music has increased depression; but, unless someone is so depressed as to be unresponsive to any external stimulus, music is more likely to raise his spirits or at least relieve the sterility of being unable to care about anything or anybody which is so characteristic of depression. It is better to feel that life is tragic than to be indifferent to it.
~ Anthony Storr
Most take a direct line of focus which requires pure energy. Those spirits of whom you would label as evil would not have enough pure energy to manifest, at least not for any great length of time. Therefore the perceived worry created by misinformed believe systems can be ignored in most instances.
~ April Crawford
People aren't quiet about their experiences with ghosts anymore.
~ Zak Bagans
I see ghosts all the time, all the time.
~ Gemma Collins
Engelbert Humperdinck
~ Ghosts exist.
I like to believe there are ghosts all over the place!
~ Dominic West
I wish ghosts were real!
~ Holly Madison
I definitely believe in ghosts.
~ Jenna Dewan
I don't like ghosts.
~ Trevor Ariza
The combination of olive oil, garlic and lemon juice lifts the spirits in winter.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
To the extent that human spirits are made gentle by the social state, sensibility increases; as it increases, the severity of punishment must diminish if one wishes to maintain a constant relation between object and feeling.
~ Cesare Beccaria
To me, witches are the most divine creatures. I always thought of them not as old crones with double chins and dunce hats, but as completely enchanting, blithe spirits.
~ Agnes Moorehead
I believe cats to be spirits come to earth. A cat, I am sure, could walk on a cloud without coming through.
~ Jules Verne
To the darkness and the night, the spirits seem to have a natural claim - it is their realm; the boldest of us have sometimes felt an unaccountable creeping in the thick darkness.
~ Richard Jefferies
stars are the spirits of good men
~ Ruskin Bond
Rogers was convinced that Parsons was trying to invoke a demon in order to despatch his rival, or harm him in some way. It clearly did not work, however, for Ron remained in the best of spirits.
~ Russell Miller
in 1935 the Irish government created the Irish Folklore Commission. In the following decades, Irish-speaking collectors scoured the countryside to record stories of saints, heroes, and spirits. Currently, more than a million and a half pages of folklore reside in the commission's collection which, since 1971, has been continued on by the Folklore Department at University College Dublin.
~ Ryan Hackney
Pero cuando los espíritus están agobiados, huyen todos los apetitos.
~ Margaret George
Up and down our lives obedient Walk, dear Christ, with footsteps radiant, Till those garden lives shall be Fair with duties done for Thee; And our thankful spirits say, "Christ arose on Easter Day."
~ Phillips Brooks
It is odd but agitation or contest of any kind gives a rebound to my spirits and sets me up for a time.
~ Lord Byron