Soul Quotes - Page 288

At the heart of any poor soul not at one with the Force, there is only void.
Tim Lebbon (2013). “Into the Void: Star Wars Legends (Dawn of the Jedi)”, p.3, Del Rey
Tiffanie DeBartolo (2005). “How to Kill a Rock Star”, p.334, Sourcebooks, Inc.
An empty book is like an Infant's soul, in which anything may be written.
Thomas Traherne (2010). “Centuries of Meditations”, p.3, Cosimo, Inc.
Thomas Traherne (2010). “Centuries of Meditations”, p.299, Cosimo, Inc.
Thomas S. Monson (1988). “Live the Good Life”, Shadow Mountain
Thomas Nash (1964). “Pierce Penniless his supplication to the Devil: Summer's last will and testament. The terrors of the night. The unfortunate traveller, and selected writings”
Thomas Merton (2011). “Thoughts In Solitude”, p.128, Macmillan
B. L. Rayner, Thomas Jefferson (1834). “Life of Thomas Jefferson: with selections from the most valuable portions of his voluminious and unrivalled private correspondence : with portrait”, p.429
Thomas Jefferson (1977). “The Portable Thomas Jefferson”, p.280, Penguin
Thomas Hobbes, Alan Cromartie, Quentin Skinner (2005). “Thomas Hobbes: Writings on Common Law and Hereditary Right: A Dialogue Between a Philosopher and a Student, of the Common Laws of England. Questions Relative to Hereditary Right”, p.9, Oxford University Press
"Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers". Book by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, p.618, 1895.
Thomas De Witt Talmage (1896). “The Earth Girdled: The World as Seen To-day...Embracing Scenes and Experiences Among Semi-civilized as Well as Cultured Peoples of the World”
Thomas Carlyle (1840). “On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History”, p.171, CUP Archive
All human things do require to have an ideal in them; to have some soul in them.
Thomas Carlyle (1843). “Past and Present”, p.109
Thomas Carlyle (1855). “Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: By Thomas Carlyle”, p.193
Thomas Buchanan Read (1868). “Lyric poems. Sylvia; or, the last shepherd. Miscellaneous. Airs from Alpland”, p.208