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Quotes About Soul

Truth adds strength to our mind,courage to our heart,happiness to our soul and empowerment, motivation and inspiration to feel the best in our enriching life.
~ Anuj Somany
Vision is a beautiful picture clicked with the roll of soul involving mind and heart to do introspection of the past, reflection of the present and connection with the future to see things considered impossible as possible.
~ Anuj Somany
I would rather be a ghost drifting by your side as a condemned soul than enter heaven without you.
~ Anupama Chopra
A poet is a painter in his way, he draws to the life, but in another kind; we draw the nobler part, the soul and the mind; the pictures of the pen shall outlast those of the pencil, and even worlds themselves.
~ Aphra Behn
As love is the most noble and divine passion of the soul, so is it that to which we may justly attribute all the real satisfactions of life, and without it, man is unfinished, and unhappy.
~ Aphra Behn
Embracing your authentic self is medicine for the soul.
~ April williams
When you are your authentic self, you fulfill the possibilities that dwell inside your soul.
~ April williams
Christ would awaken in every man the consciousness of the priceless worth of his soul, and would have him realise in his own person God's idea of manhood.
~ Archibald B. C. Alexander
If a song's about something I've experienced or that could've happened to me it's good. But if it's alien to me, I couldn't lend anything to it. Because that's what soul is all about.
~ Aretha Franklin
Corvis smiled around a mouthful of venison, trying to catch the juices before they rolled down his chin. "I think you're being just a bit paranoid, Davro. Legends and superstition." "You'll change your tune quickly enough when some banshee's sucking your soul out through your pupils.
~ Ari Marmell
Love- however doomed, had the capacity to attach bouys to the soul.
~ Ariana Franklin
music can reach those places where words alone can't go.
~ Arianna Huffington
I can change nearly everything about myself. I can run from my children and trade in my spouse, move to another country and raise green rabbits for a living, but unless I care for my soul, I will not have changed who I am.
~ Arianna Huffington
To speak about this universal force that will lead us beyond on the last horizon of our known self toward a wiser, more loving, more luminous states of being, we do not need to invent a new language. But we do need to listen to the old, the ancient one, not with our jaded minds, but with our awakened souls.
~ Arianna Huffington
we can only achieve true wisdom when our soul is liberated from our bodies by death.
~ Arianna Huffington
Gratitude works its magic by serving as an antidote to negative emotions. It's like white blood cells for the soul, protecting us from cynicism, entitlement, anger, and resignation.
~ Arianna Huffington
e sabe, mais do que ninguém, que sua alma é um velho catre, cheio de insensatez e de solércia.
~ Ariano Suassuna
Sometimes we forget to, or feel guilty when, we take time to nourish our own souls. It is not selfish to spiritually fill ourselves because we need that time to find the delicate balance in our lives. Only then can we truly be of service to others. --Debra Siegrist
~ Arin Murphy-Hiscock
No excellent soul is exempt from a mixture of madness.
~ Aristotle
Happiness is an expression of the soul in considered actions.
~ Aristotle
Friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies.
~ Aristotle
Nature, we see, has variously moulded the human frame: some men are strongly built, and firmly compacted; others erect and graceful, unfit for toil and drudgery, but capable of sustaining honourably the offices of war and peace. This, however, holds not universally; for a servile mind is often lodged in a graceful person; and we have often found bodies formed for servitude, animated by the souls of freemen.
~ Aristotle
For pleasure is a state of soul, and to each man that which he is said to be a lover of is pleasant.
~ Aristotle
The Plot, then, is the first principle, and, as it were, the soul of a tragedy.
~ Aristotle