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Quotes About Soul

Ruhumu, ortas?ndan ikiye ay?ran bir duvar var.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
A dim vastness is spread before our souls: the perceptions of our mind are as obscure as those of our vision; and we desire earnestly to surrender up our whole being, that it may be filled with the complete and perfect bliss of one glorious emotion. But alas! when we have attained our object, when the distant there becomes the present here, all is changed: we are as poor and circumscribed as ever, and our souls still languish for unattainable happiness.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Behind me lie the fields and brakes, All dark beneath the starry pole, And now with holy dread there wakes The pure awareness of the soul.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Zarea e ca si viitorul! In fata sufletului nostru sta un tot urias si nelamurit in care simtirea noastra se pierde ca si privirea, iar noi dorim plini de ardoare sa ne lasam cuprinsi cu voluptate de un unic, mare si splendid sentiment. Si cand alergam intr-acolo, cand acolo devine aici, totul e la fel ca mai inainte si ne simtim saraci si marginiti, si sufletul nostru tanjeste dupa mangaierea care a pierit.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
if only you could breathe onto the paper in all its fullness and warmth what is so alive in you, so that it would mirror your soul
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Não há alegria mais verdadeira e cálida nesse mundo do que ver uma grande alma que se abre inteira para nós.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Bazen akl?m alm?yor; onu yaln?zca ben, hem de öylesine içten, öylesine dolu dolu severken, ondan ba?ka hiçbir ?ey görmez, bilmezken, ondan ba?ka hiçbir varl???m yokken, nas?l olur da onu bir ba?kas? da sever, sevebilir?
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Piety is not an end, but a means: a means of attaining the highest culture by the purest tranquility of soul. Hence it may be observed that those who set up piety as an end and object are mostly hypocrites.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Non esiste al mondo gioia così intensa e genuina come il vedere una grande anima schiudersi a qualcuno.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Così io vorrei spesso aprire una vena che mi procurasse la libertà eterna.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Cuando el hombre no se encuentra a sí mismo, no encuentra nada.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Ey varl???n?n derinli?ine asla eremedi?im Yüce Tanr?'m! Ruhum seninle doluyken çoktan beridir neden senden uzak durdum?.. Beni yan?na al! Daha fazla bekletme! Katlan?lmaz bir özlemle tutu?an ruhumun art?k gücü tükendi.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Ah, benim bildiklerimi herkes bilebilir - bana özgü olansa yaln?zca yüre?im.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Yes, here within thy sanctified walls there's a soul in each object,
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Des Menschen Seele Gleicht dem Wasser: Vom Himmel kommt es, Zum Himmel steigt es, Und wieder nieder Zur Erde muss es. Ewig wechselnd.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
It was as if my soul were thinking separately from the body: she looked upon the body as a foreign substance, as we look upon a garment. She pictured with extreme vivacity events and times long past, and felt, by means of this, events that were to follow. Those times are all gone by; what follows likewise will go by; the body, too, will fall to pieces like a vesture; but I, the well-known I, I am.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Was der Mensch als Gott verehrt, ist sein eigenstes Innere herausgekehrt.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Il libro era uno di quelli che tengono avvinto un animo delicato e non lo lasciano più andare.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The soul is created in a place between Time and Eternity with its highest powers it touches Eternity, with its lower Time.
~ Johannes Meister Eckhart
Jesus taught his disciples that the Hebrew scriptures could be summarized in two great commandments: "You shall love the Lord your God with all our heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets" (Matt. 22:37–40).
~ John A. Buehrens
The main information passed along to contactees is simply that the human body provides a host for a fragment of this undefinable soul energy. The major religions have been telling us this for thousands of years, pointing out that the human race supplies the shells for souls. Man's ego has demanded that he embellish this truth by adding the belief that his pitiful personality is worthy of preservation and that his memories and personality go along with the soul.
~ John A. Keel
We have always had reluctance to see a tract of land which is empty of men as anything but a void. The "waste howling wilderness" of Deuteronomy is typical. The Oxford Dictionary defines wilderness as wild or uncultivated land which is occupied "only" by wild animals. Places not used by us are "wastes." Areas not occupied by us are "desolate." Could the desolation be in the soul of man?
~ John A. Livingston
Power always sincerely, conscientiously, de tres bon foi, believes itself right. Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views, beyond the comprehension of the weak.
~ John Adams
Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak.
~ John Adams