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Quotes About Divinity

If you ask, flowers and plants will tell you many stories. God can talk through them, and if you ask them, they will raise their hands if they know they can help you with an illness.
~ Unknown
Lo único que la divinidad nos pide es que asumamos plena responsabilidad, pidamos perdón y cuidemos muy bien de nosotros mismos. ¡Eso es todo!
~ Unknown
El propósito principal de este proceso es descubrir la Divinidad dentro de uno mismo.
~ Unknown
I thought once that gods are the opposite of death, but I see now they are more dead than anything, for they are unchanging, and can hold nothing in their hands.
~ Madeline Miller
You cannot know how frightened gods are of pain. There is nothing more foreign to them, and so nothing they ache more deeply to see.
~ Madeline Miller
Divine blood flows differently in each god-born child.
~ Madeline Miller
He is a mortal," she says. "And mortals die." "I am a mortal!" he screams. "What good is godhead, if it cannot do this? What good are you?
~ Madeline Miller
Maybe her gods are kinder than ours, and she will find rest
~ Madeline Miller
I drew my divinity up, cold and bracing around me, and went to open the door.
~ Madeline Miller
Maybe her gods are kinder than ours, and she will find rest. I would give my life again to make it so
~ Madeline Miller
Overhead the constellations dip and wheel. My divinity shines in me like the last rays of the sun before they drown in the sea. I thought once that gods are the opposite of death, but I see now they are more dead than anything, for they are unchanging, and can hold nothing in their hands. All my life, I have been moving forward, and now I am here. I have a mortal's voice, let me have the rest. I lift the brimming bowl to my lips and drink.
~ Madeline Miller
It is strange to think of a goddess needing friends." "All creatures that are not mad need them.
~ Madeline Miller
What makes a witch, then? If it is not divinity?' 'I do not know for certain,' I said. 'I once thought it was passed through blood, but Telegonus has no spells in him. I have come to believe it is mostly will.' She nodded. I did not have to explain. We knew what will was.
~ Madeline Miller
My divinity shines in me like the last days of the sun before they drown in the sea. I thought that gods are the opposite of death, but I see now they are more dead, and can hold nothing in their hands.
~ Madeline Miller
Circe," Apollo said, and it was the greatest chime of all. Every melody in the world belonged to him.
~ Madeline Miller
Not every god need be the same, he said.
~ Madeline Miller
Divine blood flows differently in each god-born child. Orpheus' voice made the trees weep, Heracles could kill a man by clapping him on the back. Achilles' miracle was his speed.
~ Madeline Miller
We gods eat as we sleep: because it is one of life's great pleasures, not because we have to.
~ Madeline Miller
Monsters are a boon to gods. Imagine all the prayers.
~ Madeline Miller
She was a goddess of torment and understood the eloquence of violence.
~ Madeline Miller
I forget about the god, why I have fallen, why my feet stick in the same crevices I have already climbed. Perhaps this is all I do, I think, demented -- climb walls and fall from them. And this time when I look up, the god is not smiling.
~ Madeline Miller
I have long wondered something," I said. 'When we fought over Athena, how did you know to kneel to me? That it would shame me?' "Ah, it was a guess. something Odysseus said about you once." 'Which was?' "That the had never met a god who enjoyed their divinity less.
~ Madeline Miller
Penelope said, 'What makes a witch, then? If it is not divinity?' 'I do not know for certain,' I said. 'I once thought it was passed through blood, but Telegonus has no spells in him. I have come to believe it is mostly will.' She nodded. I did not have to explain. We knew what will was.
~ Madeline Miller
Overhead the constellations dip and wheel. My divinity shines in me like the last rays of the sun before they drown in the sea. I thought once that gods are the opposite of death, but I see now they are more dead than anything, for they are unchanging, and can hold nothing in their hands.
~ Madeline Miller