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Quotes About Supernatural

The faerie queen's compassion was even more frightening than her anger.
~ Unknown
In some previous lifetime, my daughter, you died while attempting to save the life of another witch. Because of this, you were born into this lifetime with the gift of immortality. But this is only one of two ways that gift can be passed on.
~ Maggie Shayne
We don't fast to earn something; we fast to make a connection with our supernatural God. We are cleaning out the "pipe" that connects us to the anointing of God.
~ Unknown
Jones's crime was "lithobolia"—hurling stones supernaturally.
~ Unknown
Belief in the supernatural is another powerful route to overcoming the very natural desire to stay alive.
~ Malcolm Potts
As humans, we are fascinated by supernatural, spiritual power. Every moment you display this kind of power to the world, that power isolates you. You become displaced by the power you display because that power is also displaced through you. For
~ Malidoma Patrice Some
For me, prayer is an aspiration of the heart, it is a simple glance directed to heaven, it is a cry of gratitude and love in the midst of trial as well as joy; finally, it is something [25v°] great, supernatural, which expands my soul and unites me to Jesus.
~ Unknown
Tessa decided there were two possibilities to explain what had just happened: 1. Skylar was reaching out from the afterlife. 2. She was imagining Skylar was reaching out from the afterlife.
~ Unknown
Only at the end of the eleventh century was it reported that the king had died of supernatural causes,
~ Unknown
The ineffable utterance of one solitary man, absent, perhaps dead (Swann did not know whether Vinteuil were still alive), breathed out above the rites of those two hierophants, sufficed to arrest the attention of three hundred minds, and made of that stage on which a soul was thus called into being one of the noblest altars on which a supernatural ceremony could be performed.
~ Marcel Proust
He also went invisible, yet stayed (such privilege hath omnipresence).
~ John Milton
Such I created all th' Ethereal Powers And Spirits, both them who stood & them who faild; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not
~ John Milton
It seems supernatural, but only because it is not understood.
~ John Muir
Superstition seeks to use the supernatural for my purposes; faith seeks to surrender to God's purposes. Faith teaches us that there is a Person behind the universe, and that Person responds to communication just as all persons do. Prayer is the primary way we communicate with God, and that's why prayer is so closely associated with seeking and discerning open doors.
~ John Ortberg Jr.
It was around Clifford's era that Thomas Huxley coined the term agnostic, which did not exist before the nineteenth century. Agnostics, Huxley said, "totally refuse to commit" to either denying or affirming the supernatural.
~ John Ortberg Jr.
That it is the work of the Holy Spirit to enable us to believe the Scripture to be the word of God, or the supernatural, immediate revelation of his mind unto us, and infallibly to evidence it unto our minds, so as that we may spiritually and savingly acquiesce therein.
~ John Owen
That in the sanctification of believers, the Holy Ghost doth work in them, in their whole souls, their minds, wills, and affections, a gracious, supernatural habit, principle, and disposition of living unto God; wherein the substance or essence, the life and being, of holiness doth consist.
~ John Owen
Wherefore, we do not nor ought only to believe the Scripture as highly probable, or with a moral persuasion and assurance, built upon arguments absolutely fallible and human; for if this be the formal reason of faith, namely, the veracity and authority of God, if we believe not with faith divine and supernatural, we believe not at all.
~ John Owen
This is that whereon we believe the Scripture to be the word of God with faith divine and supernatural, if we believe it so at all: There is in itself that evidence of its divine original, from the characters of divine excellencies left upon it by its author, the Holy Ghost, as faith quietly rests in and is resolved into; and this evidence is manifest unto the meanest and most unlearned, no less than unto the wisest philosopher.
~ John Owen
For by illumination in general, as it denotes an effect wrought in the minds of men, I understand that supernatural knowledge that any man hath or may have of the mind and will of God, as revealed unto him by supernatural means, for the law of his faith, life, and obedience.
~ John Owen
That thing looks like H. P. Lovecraft's panic attack.
~ John Scalzi
Maybe that's what ghosts are
~ John Steinbeck
Chaos is God's body. Order is the Devil's chains.
~ John Updike
An altar is like an airport where spirits take off and land
~ Steven Chuks Nwaokeke