Countenance Quote by Honore de Balzac Download Open image “The habits of life form the soul, and the soul forms the countenance.” — Honore de Balzac ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Countenance Form Forms Habits Life Soul Spirituality
The habits of life form the soul, and the soul forms the physical presence. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
The soul, like the body, accepts by practice whatever habit one wishes it to contact. — Socrates Copy Share Image
Habits are to the soul what the veins and arteries are to the blood, the courses in which it moves — Horace Bushnell Copy Share Image
The countenance is the portrait of the soul, and the eyes mark its intentions. — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
The soul, uneasy and confin'd from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
The Soul is repository of information that we gather during a lifetime. — Itzhak Bentov Copy Share Image
As long as habit and routine dictate the pattern of living, new dimensions of the soul will not emerge. — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
Before it incarnates, each soul enters into a sacred contract with the Universe to accomplish certain things. It enters into this commitment in the… — Gary Zukav Copy Share Image
“Oh, my friend, when you love, love a woman whom you are sure that you can love always. Never forsake a woman.” — Honoré de Balzac Copy Share Image
“You have broken the ice, though you have not even scratched its glossy surface: you have placed your hand upon the croup of the… — Honoré de Balzac Copy Share Image
It is quite right what they say: the three most beautiful sights in the world are a ship in full sail, a galloping horse,… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
My writing table has seen all my wretchedness, knows all my plans, has overheard all my thoughts. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Foppery, being the chronic condition of women, is not so much noticed as it is when it breaks out on the person of the… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
A married woman is a slave you must know how to seat upon a throne. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Rich men are resolved to be astonished at nothing. When they see a masterpiece, they must needs at one glance recognize some flaw to… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
One can imagine the look the two lovers exchanged; it was like a flame, for virtuous lovers have not a shred of hypocrisy. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
White and shining virgin of all human virtues, ark of the covenant between earth and heaven, tender and strong companion partaking of the lion… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
All men can bear a familiar, definite misfortune better than the cruel alternations of a fate which, from one moment to another, brings excessive… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
We can see nothing whatever of the soul unless it is visible in the expression of the countenance; one might call the faces at… — Georg C. Lichtenberg Copy Share Image
First impressions are often the truest, as we find (not infrequently) to our cost, when we have been wheedled out of them by plausible… — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
Our communications reflect in our countenance. Therefore, we must be careful not only what we communicate, but also how we do so. Souls can… — L. Lionel Kendrick Copy Share Image
At this point in history when all things which concern man and the structure and elements of history itself are suddenly revealed to us… — Karl Mannheim Copy Share Image
Nothing to me is more distasteful than that entire complacency and satisfaction which beam in the countenances of a new married couple; in that… — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
And these two elements are at odds with one another because Freud is utterly adversary to almost all the ways of structuring the human… — Chaim Potok Copy Share Image
It is a hard matter for a man to lie all over, nature having provided king's evidence in almost every member. The hand will… — Washington Allston Copy Share Image
The two maxims of any great man at court are, always to keep his countenance, and never to keep his word. — Jonathan Swift Copy Share Image
The countenance is the portrait of the soul, and the eyes mark its intentions. — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
Not only do they offend thee, O Lady, who outrage thee, but thou art also offended by those who neglect to ask thy favors… — Bonaventure Copy Share Image
Custom is a violent and treacherous school mistress. She, by little and lithe, slyly and unperceived, slips in the foot of her authority; but… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
The life of Christ was a life charged with a divine message of the love of God, and He longed intensely to impart this… — Ellen G. White Copy Share Image