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Quotes About Soul

Soul and body, body and soul--how mysterious they were! There was animalism in the soul, and the body had its moments of spirituality.
~ Oscar Wilde
But love, resistless love, my soul invades, discretion this, affection that perswades. I see the right and I approve it too, condemn the wrong and yet the wrong pursue.
~ Ovid
You will be separated from yourself and yet be alive.
~ Ovid
His eyes opened when it was all over. You should have let me die. I couldn't, she said. He took my soul. No, love, he couldn't. Your soul is safe with me.
~ P C CAST
A cad of the lowest order with a soul as black as his fingernails.
~ p g wodehouse
The Soul's Awakening expression on his face became intensified. Before my revolted eyes Augustus Fink-Nottle definitely smirked.
~ p g wodehouse
See with your soul and not your eyes because to dance with the beasts you must penetrate their disguise.
~ P.C. Cast
Or maybe I had known him or maybe there's something that happens between some people at a level that goes beyond time measurements and what society thinks is proper. Maybe what had happened between Stark and me in those few minutes in the field house had been enough to have our souls recognize each other. Soul mates? Was that even possible?
~ P.C. Cast
I spent centuries I your arms. This time our joining will be controlled by me, and you will revel in the pleasure I can bring you. Throw off the shackles of your distant goddess and come to me. Be my love, truly, in body as well as soul and I will give you the world!
~ P.C. Cast
True love is not a potion one person can swallow and another refuse to drink. It happens only when the souls of two join together to form one
~ P.C. Cast
He has a spirit-a soul- and therfore a choice. I will belive that Aurox will chose Light, even if Darkness resides within him. None of us is entirely good. Or evil.
~ P.C. Cast
Ultimately, the body is just a shell; it is the soul which defines the man or woman, god or goddess.
~ P.C. Cast
Arrayed in a new body another mother may someday give birth so that with stronger limbs and brighter mind the old soul shall take the road to earth again.
~ P.C. Cast
True love wasn't found in good hair or the right clothes, make-up or shoes. True love was found in the soul - as was wisdom and compassion
~ P.C. Cast
People today, vampyres and humans alike, believe the earth is just a dead thing that they live on—that it is somehow wrong or evil or barbaric to listen to the voices of the souls of the world, and so the heart and the nobility of an entire way of life dried up and withered away…
~ P.C. Cast
As a child of the Goddess, I know that when a being dies, the soul lives on. That dying is only a way of forgetting pain and suffering--that it is a pathway to travel back to the Goddess to be renewed and made strong-- to rest and to one day be ready to return to this realm, for it is spoken by the High Priestess...
~ P.C. Cast
Suiffy, have you ever felt a sort of strange emptiness in the heart? A sort of aching void of the soul?' 'Oh, rather!' 'What do you do about it?' 'I generally take a couple of cocktails.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
The object of all good literature is to purge the soul of its petty troubles.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Squiffy, have you ever felt a sort of strange emptiness in the heart? A sort of aching void of the soul?' 'Oh, rather!' 'What do you do about it?' 'I generally take a couple of cocktails.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
There are certain moments in life when words are not needed. I looked at Biffy, Biffy looked at me. A perfect understanding linked our two souls. ? !
~ P.G. Wodehouse
It was one of those jolly, peaceful mornings that make a chappie wish he'd got a soul or something
~ P.G. Wodehouse
All his life he had had a horror of definite appointments. An invitation to tea a week ahead had been enough to poison life for him. He was one of those young men whose souls revolt at the thought of planning out any definite step. He could do things on the spur of the moment, but plans made him lose his nerve.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I say, Bertie, he said, after a pause of about an hour and a quarter. Hallo! Do you like the name Mabel? No. No? No. You don't think there's a kind of music in the word, like the wind rustling gently through the tree-tops? No. He seemed disappointed for a moment; then cheered up. Of course, you wouldn't. You always were a fat-headed worm without any soul, weren't you? Just as you say. Who is she? Tell me all.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
what is a pleasant voice if the soul be vile?
~ P.G. Wodehouse