Quotes about soul
soul energy-fields spirit
That energy field can be called God, soul, spirit, or consciousness. Wayne Dyer
soul body garage
Your body is only the garage for your soul. Wayne Dyer
soul world care
Oh won't you stay Stay a while with your own ones Don't ever stray Stray so far from your own ones 'Cause the world is so cold Don't care nothing for your soul That you share with your own ones. Van Morrison
soul flying spirit
Let your soul and spirit fly. Van Morrison
soul doe hell
Where does your soul go, when you die in Hell? Ursula K. Le Guin
soul devil lucifer
I sold my soul to the devil. Lucifer will have my soul. Tyler, The Creator
soul emotion comedy
Any comic is a tragic soul. Comedy is one of the things that allows one to survive. Particularly if one has been in the process of separating off the emotions, it's one place you can process them. Twyla Tharp
soul listening listeners
What else is soul but a listener? William H. Gass
soul temptation castles
Soul's Castle fell at one blast of temptation, But many a worm had pierced the foundation. William Allingham
soul rest-of-your-life palaces
Saloons provide moments of genuine ecstasy - but only if your soul is at peace and the rest of your life bears contemplating. Otherwise, they are palaces of misery. Wilfrid Sheed
soul want actors
You act with your soul. That's why you all want to be actors, because your souls are not used up by life. Stella Adler
soul stuff firsts
In this instant, shaken to her very depths, this ecstatic human being has a first inkling that the soul is made of stuff so mysteriously elastic that a single event can make it big enough to contain the infinite. Stefan Zweig
soul poverty noble
Chill penury repress'd their noble rage, And froze the genial current of the soul. Thomas Gray
soul sin judgment
Never in her life – she could swear it from the bottom of her soul – had she ever intended to do wrong; yet these hard judgments had come. Whatever her sins, they were not sins of intention, but of inadvertence, and why should she have been punished so persistently? Thomas Hardy
soul deputies conscience
Conscience is God's deputy in the soul. Thomas Adams
soul poverty criminals
A criminal is undoubtedly a poor soul, who is punished for his poverty. Thomas Bernhard
soul punctuality
Punctuality is the soul of business. Thomas Chandler Haliburton
soul immortal-soul immortal
What is a day to an immortal soul! A breath, no more. Thomas Bailey Aldrich
soul sorrow sin
That sorrow for sin that keeps the soul from looking towards the mercy seat is a sinful sorrow. Thomas Brooks
soul riches gowns
How many threadbare souls are to be found under silken cloaks and gowns! Thomas Brooks
soul use spirit
Soul is just that inner spirit. I use that inner spirit for whatever it is I do. Gladys Knight
soul waste poetic
I will not listen to your verse on an empty stomach!" declared the Vicomte. "You have no soul," said Philippe sadly. "But I have a stomach, and it cries aloud for sustenance." "I weep for you," said Philip. "Why do I waste my poetic gems upon you? Georgette Heyer
soul climate
Those who go overseas find a change of climate, not a change of soul. Horace
soul relax calm
Remember to preserve a calm soul amid difficulties. Horace
soul may body
We may have civilized bodies and yet barbarous souls. Herman Melville
soul
You cannot hide the soul. Herman Melville
soul body
Our souls belong to our bodies, not our bodies to our souls. Herman Melville
soulmate literature innocence
Through our own recovered innocence we discern the innocence of our neighbors. Henry David Thoreau
soul world lost
Loose the world, get lost in it, and find your soul. Henry David Thoreau
soul body hunger-and-thirst
How prompt we are to satisfy the hunger and thirst of our bodies; how slow to satisfy the hunger and thirst of our souls! Henry David Thoreau
soul hay stacking
The Universal Soul, as it is called, has an interest in the stacking of hay, the foddering of cattle, and the draining of peat-meadows. Henry David Thoreau
soul may morality
Where there is not discernment, the behavior even of the purest soul may in effect amount to coarseness. Henry David Thoreau
soul mind proportion
The mind grows narrow in proportion as the soul grows corrupt. Jean-Jacques Rousseau