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Soul Quotes - Page 103

Body. Soul. Mind. Sensations: the body. Desires: the soul. Reasoning: the mind.

Body. Soul. Mind. Sensations: the body. Desires: the soul. Reasoning: the mind.

Marcus Aurelius (2002). “Meditations: A New Translation”, p.34, Modern Library

Each atom hides beneath its veil The soul amazing beauty of the Beloved's face.

Mahmud Shabistari (2002). “The Secret Rose Garden”, p.14, Red Wheel/Weiser

The body grows slowly and steadily but the soul grows by leaps and bounds. It may come to its full stature in an hour.

Lucy Maud Montgomery (2016). “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES - Complete Collection: ALL 14 Books in One Volume (Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, Rainbow Valley, The Story Girl, Chronicles of Avonlea and more): Including Letters and Autobiography of Lucy Maud Montgomery”, p.1639, e-artnow

A heavy burden lifted from my soul, I heard that love was out of my control.

Song: Paper Thin Hotel, Album: Death of a Ladies' Man, 1977

We are also told that this Spirit will enlighten our minds, fill our souls with joy, and help us know all things we should do.Promised personal revelation comes when we ask for it, prepare for it, and go forward in faith, trusting that it will be poured out upon us.

"And upon the Handmaids in Those Days Will I Pour Out My Spirit". Julie B. Beck's speech at the General conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, www.lds.org. April, 2010.

The distant soul can shake the distant friend's soul and make the longing felt, over untold miles.

John Masefield, Audrey Napier-Smith, William Buchan (1983). “Letters to Reyna”, London : Buchan & Enright

Sick in my soul I tried to face the ordeal of seeking forgiveness. From whom? What God, what Christ? They were myths I once believed and now they were beliefs I felt were myths.

John Fante (2014). “The Bandini Quartet: Wait Until Spring, Bandini: The Road to Los Angeles: Ask the Dust: Dreams from Bunker Hill”, p.520, Canongate Books

I have no need for good souls: an accomplice is what I wanted.

Jean-Paul Sartre (2012). “Essays in Aesthetics”, p.14, Open Road Media

The battle was first waged over the right of the Negro to be classed as a human being with a soul; later, as to whether he had sufficient intellect to master even the rudiments of learning; and today it is being fought out over his social recognition.

James Weldon Johnson, Sondra K. Wilson (1995). “The Selected Writings of James Weldon Johnson: Social, political, and literary essays”, p.304, Oxford University Press on Demand