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Host Quotes - Page 6

Fear is a ghost; embrace your fear, and all you’ll see in your arms is yourself.

Fear is a ghost; embrace your fear, and all you’ll see in your arms is yourself.

Andre Dubus (2011). “Dancing After Hours: Stories”, p.101, Vintage

O lost, And by the wind grieved, Ghost, Come back again.

Thomas Wolfe (2006). “Look Homeward, Angel”, p.372, Simon and Schuster

Now I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.

"The Satanic Verses". Book by Salman Rushdie, September 1988.

The good he scorn'd Stalk'd off reluctant, like an ill-us'd ghost, Not to return; or if it did, its visits Like those of angels, short, and far between.

Robert Blair (1804). “The grave, a poem. To which are added An elegy in a country church-yard, by Gray. Death, a poem, by bishop Porteus [&c.].”

The Holy Ghost has called me by the gospel and illuminated me with his gifts and sanctified and preserved me in the true faith.

Martin Luther (1896). “Luther's primary works: together with his shorter and larger catechisms”

Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory.

"The Sabbath" by Abraham Joshua Heschel, (Ch. 5), en.wikiquote.org. 1951.

Are you taking my hat hostage?

Derek Landy (2013). “Skulduggery Pleasant:”, p.32, HarperCollins UK

We see light, not dark. But it is in the dark that we feel goblins and ghosts.

Rex Brandt (1984). “Seeing with a painter's eye”