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Breaths Quotes - Page 2

Poetry is the breath of beauty.

Poetry is the breath of beauty.

Leigh Hunt (1847). “Fiction and matter of fact. Inside of an omnibus. Day of the disasters of Carlington Blundell. Visit to the zoological gardens. A man introduced to his ancestors. Novel party. Beds and bedrooms. World of books. Jack Abbott's breakfast. On seeing a pigeon make love. Month of May. The Giuli tre. Few remarks on the cure vice called lying. Criticism on female beauty. Of deceased statesmen who have written verses. Female sovereigns of England”, p.249

Prayer is the breath of the new creature.

Richard Baxter (1847). “The Practical Works of Richard Baxter; with a Preface, Giving Some Account of the Author, and of this Edition of His Practical Works; an Essay on His Genius, Works, and Times ...”, p.24

I did not die, and yet I lost life’s breath

Dante Alighieri (2003). “The Divine Comedy”, p.284, Penguin

Worship is when we give God His breath back

Louie Giglio (2014). “PASSION: The Bright Light of Glory”, p.47, Thomas Nelson Inc

I inhale hope with every breath I take.

Sharon Kay Penman (2010). “When Christ and His Saints Slept”, p.132, Macmillan

Love is all around you like the air, and is the very breath of your being.

"Knowing Yourself: The True in the False". Book by Barry Long, 1996.

Never buy anything from someone who is out of breath.

"A Random Walk Down Wall Street: Including a Life-Cycle Guide to Personal Investing". Book by Burton Malkiel, 1973.

You can make a fresh start with your final breath.

Bertolt Brecht, Ralph Manheim (1987). “Poems, 1913-1956”, p.400, Taylor & Francis