Allegory Quote by Eileen Atkins Download Open image “A little allegory of the soul - wherever it hides, God will find it.” — Eileen Atkins ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Allegory Allegory Soul Death Dying Gods will Hides God Little Allegory Littles Soul Soul Hides Spirituality
So the unwanting soul sees what's hidden, and the ever-wanting soul sees only what it wants. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The soul - your soul - knows all there is to know all the time. There's nothing hidden to it, nothing unknown. Yet knowing… — Neale Donald Walsch Copy Share Image
The body is not hidden from the soul, nor is the soul hidden from the body, and yet the soul is not for everyone… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The mystery of the soul is like that of a closed door. When you open it, you see something which was not there before. — Oskar Kokoschka Copy Share Image
The soul is not a soul, Has no secret, is small, and it fits Its hollow perfectly: its room, our moment of attention. — John Ashbery Copy Share Image
Everything is meant to be lost, that the soul may stand in unhampered nothingness — Meister Eckhart Copy Share Image
As the soul, itself invisible, is seen by what it does through the body. — Johann Albrecht Bengel Copy Share Image
It is the soul itself which sees and hears, and not those parts which are, as it were, but windows to the soul. — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
The very discovery of these hidden things is in itself a purifying experience! The soul needs to discover what is inside. The self nature… — Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon Copy Share Image
My looks were good enough for what I needed in every possible way but not so much to be a burden. — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
I think most British people who say they can do an American accent are so bad at it. I find it excruciating. I find… — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
One of the things I love about Helena Bonham Carter is that she is ravishing, but she does as much as she can to… — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
I hate tight, tight stuff showing every line. I want to be sick when people are in Lycra. — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
My parents felt so uncomfortable coming to the kind of theater I was in; they had nothing to say about it. — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
I believe I was put on this planet to act, and it's given me huge fulfilment. I feel I've realised my destiny, and I've… — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
I don't believe in remaking television series. I should never have agreed to reviving 'Upstairs Downstairs' because my heart wasn't in it, but part… — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
Film was something I didn't really think about when I was young, because if you looked like me, you weren't a film star. — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
I imagine I'll retire mid-performance. I'll say, 'Sorry, everyone, I can't do this anymore. I must have suddenly aged.' Then I'll walk off. Yes,… — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
I'm told I am over-choosy, and I shocked everybody by doing Jeffrey Archer. I did that to annoy everybody; sometimes, between Medea and Virginia… — Eileen Atkins Copy Share Image
Science fiction is a weird category, because it's the only area of fiction I can think of where the story is not of primary… — Donald E. Westlake Copy Share Image
I think cinema is closer to allegories than to reality. It's closer to our dreams. — Manuel Puig Copy Share Image
Allegories are, in the realm of thought, what ruins are in the realm of things. — Walter Benjamin Copy Share Image
A fairytale is not an allegory. There may be allegory in it, but it is not an allegory. — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
“However, as a guarantee of its renewed youth, the symbolical phoenix never reappeared before the eyes of the world without having consumed solemnly the… — Éliphas Lévi Copy Share Image
The fumes of the most disordered imaginations were recorded in their religious code, as special communications of the Deity; and as it could not… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
By a symbol I do not mean an allegory or a sign, but an image that describes in the best possible way the dimly… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
I don't feel I have to struggle against allegory. I let the readers do the interpreting. — Lydia Davis Copy Share Image
“Hence all original religions are allegorical, or susceptible of allegory, and, like Janus, have a double face of false and true” — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
It is remarkable how a man cannot summarize his thoughts in even the most general sort of way without betraying himself completely, without putting… — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
“The Durhannians' countenance lifted as is the way of Hope. There was a village elder whose eyes flickered with the light of Understanding. We… — Laurie Green Westlake Copy Share Image
“This philistinism of interpretation is more rife in literature than in any other art. For decades now, literary critics have understood it to be… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image