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Quotes About Soul

I will meet you in the place called Deathless," I whispered
~ Sue Monk Kidd
I realized that the heart of religion was setting up an honest dialogue with the uniqueness of one's soul and finding a deeply personal relationship with God, the inner Voice, the inner Music that plays in you as it does in no one else.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
each soul possessed a garden with a serpent that whispered temptations.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
The human soul needs a divine mother, a feminine aspect to balance out the masculinity of God, and yes, Mary had carried it off the best she could.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
My true identity goes beyond the outer roles I play . . there is an authentic 'I' within . . . a divine spark within the soul.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
So it would happen to me and so it will happen to all who set out to knead their pain and wounds, their hopes and hungers, into bread. Waiting is the yeasting of the human soul.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
Is there an odyssey the female soul longs to make at the approach of fifty – one that has been blurred and lost within a culture awesomely alienated from soul? If so, what sort of journey would that be? Where would it take me?
~ Sue Monk Kidd
I would say, I loved her the way you love God, with all my heart and soul and might.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
Sometimes I was so busy being tuned in to outside ideas, expectations, and demands, I failed to hear the unique music in my soul.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
To create newness you have to cover the soul and let grace rise.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
My ultimate authority is the divine voice in my own soul. Period.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
I came to believe that my true identity goes beyond the outer roles I play. It transcends the ego. I came to understand that there is an Authentic 'I' within - an 'I am', or divine spark within the soul.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
Feed your soul with silence. That's where dreams are born.
~ Susan Branch
I don't know very many people who can piece together eloquent prayers when their souls are wounded. Words don't come at those times, but tears do. I have always thought of my tears as prayers.
~ Susan Meissner
She wasn't at peace the way that artist painted her. She was leaning forward, and the rigidness of her spine showed the ache in her soul. She was a desperate woman with frailties just like her, temptations just liker her, a woman who had needs, a woman who loved almost to the point of there being no more her anymore, a woman who probably cried too much, just like her, a woman afraid, wanting to believe rather than believing...
~ Susan Vreeland
Her stony coldness was more convincing of the cataclysm than the dirt. Argument was as futile now as blame in Eden. I could not bear to look at her. She had cast away her soul.
~ Susan Vreeland
Non esiste un ingresso che immetta nella fortezza dell'anima.
~ Susan Vreeland
understanding. The day she and Rand had broken up, her father had spoken with surprising insight: There's a kind of love that has the power to save you, to get you through life. It's like breathing. You have to do it or you'll die. And when it's over, your soul starts to bleed, Livvy. There's no pain in the world like it, I swear. Now, finally
~ Susan Wiggs
Animal? Ao pensar nesse termo sentiu um leve embaraço. Era um animal, Luisito? Ou era algo diferente? O que era afinal um animal? No desdém do uso comum, as pessoas esqueciam-se muito facilmente da essência dessa palavra. Anima , o termo latina para alma. Sim, o animal era alguém que possuía alma. Por outro lado, não estava muito certa de que se pudesse dizer a mesma coisa da maior parte dos seres humanos. In Um companheiro inesquecível, página 34
~ Susana Tamaro
Weber warns that "he who seeks the salvation of the soul, his own soul and others, should not seek it along the avenue of politics.
~ Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
The writer is the engineer of the human soul.
~ Joseph Stalin, Brainy Quote
Normally, we worry about our own material well-being and our neighbor's souls; let us rather worry about our neighbor's material well-being and our own souls" (Rabbi Israel Salanter).
~ Joseph Telushkin
He felt that the job was not particularly hazardous physically but was incredibly hazardous emotionally and too often led to divorce, alcoholism, and suicide. No, policemen were not danger lovers, they were seekers of the awesome, the incredible, even the unspeakable in human experience. Never mind whether they could interpret, never mind if it was potentially hazardous to the soul. To be there was the thing.
~ Joseph Wambaugh
All too long, those who teach of God have taught the worlds the evolutionary process of the soul as if the soul must advance itself from the physical body to the mind and then to the spirit. But this has never been God's way, and all who have sought God have misunderstood God's plan but for only a handful and a few. The Earth is God's key world that He
~ Joseph Whitfield