Quotes About Spirituality
Of Myself and of Death' (pp. 287–300).
~ Karl Barth
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Theology must have the character of a living procession.
~ Karl Barth
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Právo máme ve skute?nosti jen tehdy, máme-li zárove? moc za nÄ› bojovat. Tam, kde je naprostá bezmocnost, je pouze možnost na ideální právo duchovnÄ› apelovat.
~ Karl Jaspers
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The more of himself man attributes to God, the less he has left in himself.
~ Karl Marx
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Para cultivarse espiritualmente con mayor libertad, un pueblo necesita estar exento de la esclavitud de sus propias necesidades corporales, no ser ya siervo del cuerpo.
~ Karl Marx
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Wie niet liever met eigen krachten een eigen wereld bouwt, de schepper van een wereld is, dan eeuwig in zijn eigen schulp te blijven, die is door de geest met een banvloek getroffen, met een interdict, maar in omgekeerde betekenis: hij is verjaagd uit het heiligdom van de geest, verstoken van de eeuwige luxe van de geest, en gedoemd om wiegeliedjes te zingen over zijn eigen privé-gelukzaligheid en daar 's nachts van zichzelf te dromen.
~ Karl Marx
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Long dismissed as children's stories or 'myths' by Westerners, Australian Aboriginal stories have only recently begun to be taken seriously for what they are: the longest continuous record of historic events and spirituality in the world.
~ Karl-Erik Sveiby
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A smile is one of the best ways we can express the joy God has placed within us.
~ Karol Ladd
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He was part of the infinite. The tree and the rock and the water. The rising of the sun and the running of the deer.
~ Kate Atkinson
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The eat part was easy. The praying and loving were harder.
~ Kate Atkinson
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Sister Michael turned and looked at him, and, despite her plump, jolly face, she had nuns' eyes, and nuns' eyes, Jackson knew, could see right inside your head, so he nodded respectfully at the statue. Sanguis Christi, inebria me.
~ Kate Atkinson
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The gods were on the point of giving up when Brahma said, 'I know where we will hide man's divinity, we will hide it inside him. he will search the whole world but never look inside and find what is already within.
~ Kate Atkinson
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O happy, happy each man whom predestined fate leads to the holy rite of hill and mountain worship.
~ Hilda Doolittle
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The act of divine worship is the inestimable privilege of man, the only created being who bows in humility and adoration.
~ Hosea Ballou
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I will be patient, kind, faithful and true To a man who loves music a man who loves art Respect's the spirit world and thinks with his heart
~ India.Arie
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Christian minds have been conformed to the modern spirit: the spirit, that is, that spawns great thoughts of man and leaves room for only small thoughts of God.
~ J. I. Packer
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Man is lonely mainly because he has been disconnected from the Divine presence.
~ James Johnson
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Man, if he would live, must worship. He looks around, and what to him, within the vision of his life, is the greatest and the best, that he falls down and does reverence to.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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Affliction is a treasure, and scarce any man hath enough of it. No man hath affliction enough that is not matured and ripened by it and made fit for God.
~ John Donne
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In best understandings, sin began, Angels sinned first, then Devils, and then Man.
~ John Donne
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There is religion in everything around us, - a calm and holy religion in the unbreathing things of Nature, which man would do well to imitate.
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
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God is a dark night to man in this life.
~ John of the Cross
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The highest art is always the most religious; and the greatest artist is always a devout man. A scoffing Raphael or Michael Angelo is not conceivable.
~ John Stuart Blackie
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Tis heaven itself, that points out an hereafter, and intimates eternity to man.
~ Joseph Addison
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