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Quotes About Soul

Who, I ask you, can take, dare take on himself the rights, the duties, the responsibilities of another human soul?
~ Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Her hair gives dawn it's fire, her eyes give dusk her soul" He knew how to use his voice to melt a girl's heart, to make a girl want to believe. I steeled myself against the seductive words. "Excuse me?" "It's a line of poetry describing a beautiful girl, one who doesn't seem to know it.
~ Elizabeth Chandler
She looked out across the water and allowed the feeling of longing to wash over her, spill into the crevices of her soul, and fill her completely.
~ Elizabeth Fama
When you cultivate a godly thought life your soul will shine and you will exhibit the presence of the Lord in you.
~ Elizabeth George
Someone once said to me,said Marguerite, that our home, our special country, is where we find liberation. I suppose she meant that it is where our souls find it easiest to escape from self, and it seem to me that it is that way with us when what is about us echoes the best that we are.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
Genius creates from the heart and when the artifact is broken so is the heart.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
Genius creates from the heart and when men put love into their work there is power in it, there is a soul in the body.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
If it were possible to escape from lonely experiences for a moment and stand back from the tree one would see the myriad bright worlds sparkling upon it. But only the greatest could do that. For all but the greatest their own experience was a prison house until the ending of the days. But one could know how bright was the light that carried all souls back to the light when for a moment one entered the world of a child.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
Unlike Job's comforters he believed there was a supreme goodness that could renew his own soul beyond this wasting sorrow of human life and death.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
They are truly peacemakers who amidst all they suffer in this world maintain peace in soul and body for the love of our Lord Jesus Christ. WRITINGS OF SAINT FRANCIS
~ Elizabeth Goudge
Life was full of these intuitions that one must get smaller, go further in. The golden box was so deeply within that it was hard to find, yet it contained an entire country and was, she supposed, the only luggage one could take with one if there was anywhere to go beyond death.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
She assured herself that the practice of the presence of God, that she had learned with self-discipline of thought and will, was not a selfish thing but something absolutely essential if one's soul was to be of the slightest use.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
The living being is only a species of the dead, and a very rare species at that.
~ Elizabeth Haynes
Fears and hopes and dreams and sorrows all will dissolve like the fog they are, and what will be left is the light and warmth of my deepest self or soul or whatever it might be.
~ Elizabeth Kim
Lucifer has theories. What God makes are copies and distillations. A soul is a distilled human. Earth and purgatory are distilleries. My Niall
~ Elizabeth Knox
The heart was a mansion with infinite rooms inside. -The Widowed Bride by Elizabeth Lane
~ Elizabeth Lane
A Twice-Born person pays attention when the soul pokes its head through the clouds of a half-lived life. Whether through choice or calamity, the Twice-Born person goes into the woods, loses the straight way, makes mistakes, suffers loss, and confronts that which needs to change within himself in order to live a more genuine and radiant life. But
~ Elizabeth Lesser
When we practice dying, we are learning to identify less with Ego and more with Soul. —RAM DASS
~ Elizabeth Lesser
What is the soul?" a man in the audience asked. "The soul," I said, "was the one who just answered the question 'Why are you really here?' It is the wise and whole and brave part of the self. The soul is the ageless longing for truth that sends scientists into the lab and seekers onto the spiritual path." And
~ Elizabeth Lesser
He freed the song of your soul.
~ Elizabeth Lesser
And he was telling me that behind everyone's learned behaviors and odd eccentricities lurks a soul, ready to make contact if only coaxed out through a crack in the ego. Would that it take something less than fierce grace to break us open.
~ Elizabeth Lesser
You have your soul—what Frankl called the last of the human freedoms, the freedom to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances.
~ Elizabeth Lesser
You are living for the deeper truth hidden in the pain of circumstance—your soul's lessons packed in your chimidunchik.
~ Elizabeth Lesser
You may hold my tears and live as you did before, trusting your soul to no one. Or you may release my tears and accept what comes.
~ Elizabeth Lowell