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Revelations Quotes - Page 5

Revelation is always measured by capacity.

Revelation is always measured by capacity.

Margaret Fairless Barber (1922). “The Roadmender”

Bible revelations are not against reason but above reason, for the uses of faith, mans highest faculty.

Edward McKendree Bounds, Lyle W. Dorsett (1991). “E.M. Bounds: Man of Prayer”, Zondervan Publishing Company

Do not ever disturb prelude music for others, for reverence is essential to revelation

Boyd K. Packer (1998). “The shield of faith”, Bookcraft, Incorporated

When literature is discovered, a revelation occurs: the joyful, exultant knowledge that anything can happen.

Alberto Manguel (1983). “Black water: the book of fantastic literature”, Three Rivers Press

We are willing to stand by the revelations of God.

Wilford Woodruff (1946). “The Discourses of Wilford Woodruff”

What occurs after revelation and paralysis?

Jeff VanderMeer (2014). “Annihilation: A Novel”, p.179, Macmillan

Well, it only dawned on me about six months ago that not everybody's against me all the time. It was something of a revelation.

"Thom Yorke’s View from the Stage". Interview with Judy Bond, www.lionsroar.com. November 1, 1998.

Art cannot, perhaps, impose order on life—but it teaches us to admire even the unruliest of revelations.

Sarah Churchwell (2013). “Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby”, p.23, Hachette UK