“But it is a very difficult thing to change the future. The slightest turn of phrase…action and the human soul. The future… — Clamp Copy Share Image
Rarest of all things on earth is the union in which both, by their contrasts, make harmonious their blending; each supplying the… — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Copy Share Image
“Fire can destroy or purify, strengthen or weaken, all depending on the nature of the material being burned. Pain has the same… — Lance Conrad Copy Share Image
“The “interior castle” of the human soul, as Teresa of Avila called it, has many rooms, and they are slowly occupied by… — Dallas Willard Copy Share Image
So what if man's body evolved from the monkeys? Whether he came from monkeys or fish is unimportant. The important idea is… — Garth Stein Copy Share Image
“Thus suffering completely fills the human soul and conscious mind, no matter whether the suffering is great or little. Therefore the 'size'… — Viktor E. Frankl Copy Share Image
I've done a lot of research on science and theology to try and get a better understanding of what happens to the… — Ian Gillan Copy Share Image
“Mortal fear is the ghetto of the human soul, to be free of it something like the psychic equivalent of inheriting a… — Ben Fountain Copy Share Image
In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there… — Frederick William Robertson Copy Share Image
“There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away Nor any Coursers like a Page Of prancing Poetry –… — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
“All true friendliness begins with fire and food and drink and the recognition of rain or frost. ...Each human soul has in… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“[W]e must learn to accommodate ourselves to the discovery that some of those cunningly-fashioned instruments called human souls have only a very… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
As human voice and instrument blend in one harmony, as human soul and body blend in each act of feeling, thought, or… — Archibald Alexander Hodge Copy Share Image
Crime, violence, infamy are not tragedy. Tragedy occurs when a human soul awakes and seeks, in suffering and pain, to free itself… — Whittaker Chambers Copy Share Image
Empathy is the most mysterious transaction that the human soul can have, and it's accessible to all of us, but we have… — Sue Monk Kidd Copy Share Image
In Judith Barrington's striking collection, Horses and the Human Soul, human emotions come ushered and accompanied by animal companions, especially the horses… — Mark Doty Copy Share Image
“Now and then I am asked as to "what books a statesman should read," and my answer is, poetry and novels—including short… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
“Time and space flowed around me in never-ending circles. I delighted in each moment of day or year. I dreamt through centuries… — Tonia Parronchi Copy Share Image
“Even in former days, Korea was known as the 'hermit kingdom' for its stubborn resistance to outsiders. And if you wanted to… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“Christianity is not a doctrine, not, I mean, a theory about what has happened and will happen to the human soul, but… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
“But we as a culture have lost the deep intuitive understanding that Creation exists on many levels. We have succumbed to the… — Andrew Cort Copy Share Image
“Unforgiveness gets a bad reputation, but allow me to say something that perhaps has never been said before. The deeper the depths… — C. JoyBell C Copy Share Image
In her novel Regeneration, Pat Barker writes of a doctor who 'knew only too well how often the early stages of change… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“I will not try to describe the beauty of life in a Swarm ‒ their zero-gravity globe cities and comet farms and… — Dan Simmons Copy Share Image
“But it was a pitiable thing to watch a human soul treated worse than one would ever treat a donkey. It always… — Julie Berry Copy Share Image
“Without art; without paintings, books, sculpture and music, the human soul would be quite impenetrable, don’t you think?” — Jonathan Hull Copy Share Image
“If you want to destroy something, be it a blemish, acne or the human soul, all you need to do is surround… — Elif Shafak Copy Share Image
The intricacy and the inherent beautiful fragility of the human soul is such that it is uniquely damaged and only God knows… — William P. Young Copy Share Image
A blessed thing it is to have a friend, 1 human soul whom we can trust utterly, who knows the best and… — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
The human soul has still greater need of the ideal than of the real. It is by the real that we exist;… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Art is not vague production, transitory and isolated, but a power which must be directed to the improvement and refinement of the… — Wassily Kandinsky Copy Share Image
There is nothing that is so wonderfully created as the human soul. There is something of God in it. We are infinite… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
It is hard for the human soul not to love something, and our mind must of necessity be drawn to some kind… — St. Jerome Copy Share Image
Tennis, imprisoned within fixed boundaries, a patch of an acre, a green rectangle, tries the human soul. A tennis court is like… — Rita Mae Brown Copy Share Image
I preach that odd defiant melancholy that sees the dreadful loneliness of the human soul and the pitiful disaster of human life… — John Derbyshire Copy Share Image
“there is nothing so offensive to God or so dangerous to the human soul as pride and self-sufficiency. Of all sins it… — George R. Knight Copy Share Image
I can't read Jodorowsky's Twitter every day, firstly because I can't go on Twitter every day, but secondly because homie is an… — Weyes Blood Copy Share Image
The marrying of an actor and his whimsical and theatrical vision is very enjoyable, because he wants it to be filled with… — Jeff Goldblum Copy Share Image
Art, because it's so easy to do, and yet so difficult to do well, encourages humility in the human soul. — Robert Genn Copy Share Image
The appetite for adventure and risk is not exclusive to young Christians. In face, it seems to be a fundamental yearning, knitted… — Alan Hirsch Copy Share Image