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Divinity Quotes - Page 6

The expression of divinity is in variety.

"Sheri S. Tepper: Speaking to the Universe". Locus Magazine Interview, www.locusmag.com. September 1998.

You're hungry for the infinite and the infinite is hungry for you.

Rob Brezsny (2005). “Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings”, p.69, Frog Books

Only by the supernatural is a man strong--only by confiding in the divinity which stirs within us. Nothing is so weak as an egotist--nothing is mightier than we, when we are vehicles of a truth before which the state and the individual are alike ephemeral.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Ernest Spiller, Alfred Riggs Ferguson, Joseph Slater, Jean Ferguson Carr (1971). “The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature, addresses, and lectures”, p.241, Harvard University Press

Divinity consists in use and practice, not in speculation.

Martin Luther, Alexander Chalmers (1872). “The Table Talk of Martin Luther”, p.179

T is the Divinity that stirs within us.

'Cato' (1713) act 5, sc. 1, l. 1

Nature is full of genius, full of divinity.

Henry David Thoreau, Odell Shepard (1961). “The Heart of Thoreau's Journals”, p.149, Courier Corporation

Everyone has a spark of divinity inside them. After all, we were created in the image of God.

"Deepak Chopra Traces Jesus' Untold Story". "Hannity & Colmes" with Sean Hannity, www.foxnews.com. November 12, 2008.

UNITARIAN, n. One who denies the divinity of a Trinitarian.

Ambrose Bierce (2012). “The Devil's Dictionary”, p.132, Courier Corporation

Shalt show us how divine a thing A woman may be made.

William Wordsworth (1837). “The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Together with a Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England, Now First Published with His Works ...”, p.341

We consider bibles and religions divine I do not say they are not divine. I say they have all grown out of you, and may grow out of you still. It is not they who give the life, it is you who give the life.

Walt Whitman, Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett (2008). “Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856”, p.89, NYU Press