Possessed Quotes
Faith is that quality or power by which the things desired become the things possessed.
Kathryn Kuhlman (1973). “Captain LeVrier believes in miracles”
May we always be possessed by the consciousness that we are not our own.
Watchman Nee (2009). “The Normal Christian Life”, p.83, CLC Publications
Morihei Ueshiba, John Stevens (2010). “The Art of Peace”, p.12, Shambhala Publications
I boldly entered the arena of business and exercised the rights I already possessed.
Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1871). “The Origin, Tendencies and Principles of Government: Or, A Review of the Rise and Fall of Nations from Early Historic Times to the Present: with Special Considerations Regarding the Future of the United States as the Representative Government of the World and the Form of Administration which Will Secure this Consummation. Also, Papers on Human Equality, as Represented by Labor and Its Representative, Money: and the Meaning and Significance of Life from a Scientific Standpoint, with Its Prophecies for the Great Future”, p.19
If you are possessed by an idea, you find it expressed everywhere, you even smell it.
Thomas Mann (2010). “Death in Venice: And Seven Other Stories”, p.95, Vintage
I have wanted women whose very shoes are worth all I have ever possessed.
John Fante (2002). “Ask The Dust”, p.14, Canongate Books
If I owned Gideon, he possessed me. I couldn’t imagine belonging to anyone else.
Sylvia Day (2013). “Entwined with You”, p.29, Penguin
Elizabeth Smart (1945). “By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept ; And, The Assumption of the Rogues & Rascals”, Vintage
no one worth knowing can be quite known, no one worth possessing can be quite possessed
William Landay (2012). “Defending Jacob: A Novel”, p.125, Delacorte Press
What have you given the world it never possessed before you came?
Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”
He that is possessed with a prejudice is possessed with a devil.
Tryon Edwards (1853). “The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors”, p.220