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Quotes About Soul

Il vient une heure merveilleuse où le soleil chauffe l'âme de ses rayons, où elles sourient à la lumière" ???? ???? ????? ???? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ?????? ???? ?????
~ Honore de Balzac
Tous vos défauts, vos terreurs, vos petitesses ajoutent je ne sais quelle grâce á votre âme.
~ Honore de Balzac
have perhaps observed how feeling can bridge over the distances created by society. If we are inferior to you in intellect, we can be your equals in devoted friendship. By the temperature — allow me the word — of our hearts I felt myself as near my patron as I was far below him in rank. In short, the soul has its clairvoyance; it has presentiments of suffering, grief, joy, antagonism, or hatred in others.
~ Honore de Balzac
multe femei triste al c?ror suflet, desf?cut de toate leg?turile omene?ti, tânjea dup? îndelunga sinucidere s?vâr?it? în sânul lui Dumnezeu.
~ Honore de Balzac
O que está faltando? Um nada, mas um nada que é tudo. Vocês têm a aparência da vida mas não expressam o seu excesso transbordante, esse não sei o quê que talvez seja a alma e que flutua enevoadamente sobre o invólucro[...]
~ Honore de Balzac
Yes, abbe, every time she talks to me of God I shall send her to her friend 'Shapron,'" he said, imitating Ursula's infant speech, "I wish to see whether religious sentiment is inborn or not. Therefore I shall do nothing either for or against the tendencies of that young soul; but in my heart I have appointed you her spiritual guardian.
~ Honore de Balzac
Okay, but do you know that feeling when you heart a great song, and it's like the song knows you? That's what music's for. Who cares if you don't see how the pieces fit together?" -Bina
~ Hope Larson
and so convinced are we that each mood while it lasts will be the permanent temper of our soul
~ Unknown
A bad conscience makes a very good ghost.
~ Unknown
The half of my own soul.
~ Horace
Habits are to the soul what the veins and arteries are to the blood, the courses in which it moves
~ Horace Bushnell
Ignorance breeds monsters to fill up the vacancies of the soul that are unoccupied by the verities of knowledge.
~ Horace Mann
He was persuaded he could know no happiness but in the society of one with whom he could for ever indulge the melancholy that had taken possession of his soul.
~ Horace Walpole
Me pareció más pálida aún. Se miraron fijamente, insistentemente, aislados del mundo en aquella recta paralela de alma a alma que los mantenía inmóviles
~ Horacio Quiroga
Se miraron fijamente, insistentemente, aislados del mundo en aquella recta paralela de alma a alma que los mantenía inmóviles.
~ Horacio Quiroga
Se miraron fijamente, insistentemente, aislados del mundo en aquella recta paralela de alma a alma que los mantenía inmóviles".
~ Horacio Quiroga
Love of novelties has been the shipwreck of many a soul.
~ Horatius Bonar
Devotion," said Bishop Hall, "is the life of religion, the very soul of piety, the highest employment of grace." It is much to be feared that "we are weak in the pulpit because we are weak in the closet.
~ Horatius Bonar
That alone can be called true refinement which elevates the soul of man, purifying the manners by improving the intellect.
~ Hosea Ballou
But as even the internal evidences of scripture would be insufficient to support their authority without the concurrence of external evidence, so would the external be found wanting without the internal. But these together are abundantly sufficient to establish the credibility of this gospel, which is, like every thing else of the work and wisdom of God, the wonder and admiration of the believing soul.
~ Hosea Ballou
To Expirience Divine Love, Drop the Ego. Hovsep Kazezian - www.Hkazezian.com
~ Unknown
There is no word for the sound a life makes.
~ Howard Jacobson
Finally, the stores' design, so critical to atmosphere, seemed to lack the warm, cozy feeling of a neighborhood gathering place. Some people called our interior spaces cookie-cutter or sterile: Clearly we have had to streamline store design to gain efficiencies of scale . . . [but] one of the results has been stores that no longer have the soul of the past. . . .
~ Howard Schultz
Sex taken violently under threat is an emotional train wreck that derails not only the law but, more importantly, the sanctity of the soul. Rape strips its victim of her power to make determinations about perhaps the single most intrinsic value in her existence: the right to share intimacy. That loss of control and power of self-determination is a scar on the soul, a pox on the spirit. (58)
~ Unknown