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Divine Quotes - Page 4

We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings.

Ursula K. Le Guin (2016). “Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000-2016, with a Journal of a WriterĂ•s Week”, p.115, Small Beer Press

I am afraid that if we begin to put our trust in human help, some of our Divine help will fail us.

Saint Teresa (of Avila) (1966). “The Letters of Saint Teresa of Jesus”

Both church and state claiming to be of divine origin have assumed divine right of man over woman; while church and state have thought for man, man has assumed the right to think for woman.

Matilda Joslyn Gage (1893). “Woman, Church and State: A Historical Account of the Status of Woman Through the Christian Ages: with Reminiscences of Matriarchate”

There is a divine purpose behind everything - and therefore a divine presence in everything.

Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.68, Penguin

The duties of each moment are the shadows beneath which hides the divine operation.

Jean-Pierre De Caussade (2007). “Abandonment to Divine Providence”, p.2, Cosimo, Inc.

He listens well who takes notes.

Dante Alighieri (2006). “Inferno: The Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Canticle One”, p.122, Hackett Publishing

So multiverse or not, we still have to come to terms with the origin of the laws of nature. And the only viable explanation here is the divine Mind.

Gary R. Habermas, Antony Flew, David J. Baggett (2009). “Did the Resurrection Happen?: A Conversation with Gary Habermas and Antony Flew”, p.100, InterVarsity Press