Quotes About Spirits
It is forbidden to go east, but I have gone, forbidden to go on the great river, but I am there. Open your hearts, you spirits, and hear my song.
~ Stephen Vincent Benet
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Keep costs low and spirits high, and the people of Southwest Airlines will keep LUV in the air.
~ Herb Kelleher
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I think of animals more as spirits that come and go. They enter our lives at a particular time and they leave at a particular time. The whole glorious history of animals with people is about joy and connection. It's about loving this creature and letting this creature love you.
~ Jon Katz
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I really think there are spirits in a place that you have to accommodate.
~ Alice Oswald
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When I started music, I think it was responsible for keeping me sane, because training as a dancer really kept me in good spirits amid all the crazy stuff that happened when I first became popular.
~ Kate Bush
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There's a belief in some cultures that if a person experiences good fortune in financial terms and does not share the good fortune, when that person becomes ill with a mysterious fever and dies, people tend to say: 'Aha! It was because he didn't share. It was the spirits who brought him down.'
~ David Quammen
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I'm from Bourbon, Missouri, where spirits are high and where the cattle population exceeds the human population.
~ Taylor Louderman
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It's a black Southern belief that blue glass keeps out bad spirits.
~ Kevin Young
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It's important to realize that everybody who went into country music, and most everybody who went into rock and roll in the '50s, they had no more goal than a hit on the jukebox. Johnny Cash, from the very beginning, had a goal that he wanted to make music that lifted people's spirits.
~ Robert Hilburn
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I'm helping the living by letting them know the spirits are here talking to us. And helping the dead by giving them a platform.
~ Zak Bagans
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Some of these spirits that are intelligent can harm you.
~ Zak Bagans
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Caregivers need humor not only for the healing aspect but also to lift our spirits and inspire us to keep doing what we are doing.
~ Jim Breuer
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I absorb and sense energies around me at a very high level. Whether it's from living people, residual energy, objects or from spirits. I've been like this my entire life.
~ Zak Bagans
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I believe I'm from somewhere else, and I was put on this plain for a purpose. I've met other star children, too. We're like spirits who move from world to world.
~ Lee Ryan
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I have many times encountered spirits but the reason I don't talk about these things in person is because I feel the people might think that I am doing this for publicity of my films and I also feel that it belittles my experiences. Hence, I don't talk about it.
~ Vikram Bhatt
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Drinking spirits cannot cause spiritual damage.
~ Jose Bergamin
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In India it is regarded as a good idea to dart in front of an oncoming car, for the car is sure to kill the evil spirits who are pursuing you, and all the rest of your life you will have good luck.
~ Robertson Davies
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Friendship is the union of spirits, a marriage of hearts, and the bond thereof virtue
~ William Penn
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God does not deal directly with man: it is by means of spirits that all the intercourse and communication of gods with men, both in waking life and in sleep, is carried on.
~ Socrates
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Men die in despair, while spirits die in ecstasy.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Every true heart needed a pragmatic counterweight, and every cynic an idealist to lift his spirits.
~ Neal Stephenson
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The house is made up of the spirits of our ancestors. Did you think they would lie idly by while we were under attack? 'Cuz, yeah, didn't everybody's ancestors rise up and destroy enemies.
~ Christine Feehan
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He drifted about with his head full of myths, always at least half lost in some otherland of story. Demons and wingsmiths, seraphim and spirits, he love it all.
~ Laini Taylor
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The Romans feared their dead. In fact, Roman funeral customs derived from a need to propitiate the sensibilities of the departed. The very word funus may be translated as dead body, funeral ceremony, or murder. There was a genuine concern that, if not treated appropriately, the spirits of the dead, or manes, would return to wreak revenge
~ Catharine Arnold
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