Quotes About Soul
A good book is the purest essence of a human soul.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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I to you will open The book of a black sin, deep printed in me. ... My disease lies in my soul.
~ Thomas Dekker
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I to you will open The book of a black sin, deep printed in me. … my disease lies in my soul. Thomas Dekker, The Noble Spanish Soldier
~ Thomas Dekker
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Confession alone is not necessarily good for the soul.
~ Pete Hamill
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Always when I directed the play, I was always trying to cast people not who were necessarily like the characters, but people who I felt had the essential component that the character had, some kind of soul for it.
~ Patrick Marber
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Everything lives and lasts by the inner necessity of its being, by its own nature's need.
~ Richard Wagner
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I am a big fan of work in any medium that can take on death - being dead, being a soul - in a new way.
~ Miranda July
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The heart and soul of pop is newness, excitement, innovation.
~ Jack Antonoff
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I used to go to soul nights because I loved dancing, and so did my friends, and we loved the music. We used to go listen to black American soul.
~ Rick Astley
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I love the novel as a form, as an adventure of mind and soul. Really, I absolutely love writing them; they consume my days and nights - what can I say? But I am an avid film student, too: I watch a movie every night.
~ Lawrence Osborne
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'Boom' is my heart. The 'kack' is my soul. Apparently when I choreographed I didn't realize that I said 'boom-kack' 'boom-kack.' I had no idea I was doing it and then I realized that it's every time I felt like the fight in my soul - the boom and the kack - was like my heart. It was like the love of it - my heart and soul.
~ Laurieann Gibson
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La razón por la que nos duele tanto separarnos es porque nuestras almas están enlazadas. Quizá siempre lo han estado y siempre lo estarán, quizás hemos vivido cientos de vidas antes que esta, y en cada una de ellas nos hemos encontrado.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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I am a common man with common thoughts, and I've led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten, but I've loved another with all my heart and soul, and to me, this has always been enough.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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The reason it hurts so much to be separate is because our souls are connected. Maybe they always have been and always will be. Maybe we've lived a thousand lives before this one and in each of them we've found each other.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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She thought she'd focus on the compliment, rather than the terrifying glimpse she'd been given into her flatmate's soul. She found herself particularly worried by Marjorie's willingness to do all that, the slicing and the bleeding and the murdering, for only a percentage of the advantages she envied. There was something in this compromise that made it seem more real than Barbara wanted it to be.
~ Nick Hornby
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the voice of beauty speaks softly; it creeps only into the most fully awakened souls
~ Nietzsche
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Life without music is a mistake.
~ Nietzsche
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Hence the ways of men part: if you wish to strive for peace of soul and pleasure, then believe; if you wish to be a devotee of truth, then inquire...
~ Nietzsche
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There is one thing one has to have: either a soul that is cheerful by nature, or a soul made cheerful by work, love, art, and knowledge.
~ Nietzsche
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El cinismo es la única fuerza bajo la cual las almas vulgares rozan lo que se llama sinceridad»
~ Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm
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The pure soul is a pure lie.
~ Nietzsche, Friedrich
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I mine the human soul For undiscovered strength.
~ Nikki Giovanni
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All those years spent in science were in vain. Please mother, pray for me over there if you can, sing the Moorish lament for the lost soul of your poor ignorant son...
~ Nikola Tesla
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the eye is the most wonderful. It is the most precious, the most indispensable of our perceptive or directive organs, it is the great gateway through which all knowledge enters the mind. Of all our organs, it is the one, which is in the most intimate relation with that which we call intellect. So intimate is this relation, that it is often said, the very soul shows itself in the eye.
~ Nikola Tesla
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