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Soul Quotes - Page 56

Souls and memories can do strange things during trance.

Souls and memories can do strange things during trance.

Christopher David, Bram Stoker (2016). “Dracula Scholar's Annotated Edition.”, p.240, Christopher David

All the money you made will never buy back your soul.

Song: Masters Of War, Album: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963

Unholy battered old thing you were, my sunflower O my soul, I loved you then!

Allen Ginsberg, Lewis Hyde (1984). “On the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg”, p.395, University of Michigan Press

The interior joy we feel when we have done a good deed is the nourishment the soul requires.

Albert Schweitzer (1979). “Reverence for Life”, p.81, Ardent Media

Body and soul are not two different things, but only two different ways of perceiving the same thing. Similarly, physics and psychology are only different attempts to link our experiences together by way of systematic thought.

Albert Einstein (2015). “Bite-Size Einstein: Quotations on Just About Everything from the Greatest Mind of the Twentieth Century”, p.46, St. Martin's Press

If you meet someone whose soul is not aligned with yours, send them love and move along.

Dyer, Wayne (2005). “Everyday Wisdom”, p.146, Hay House, Inc

Any but the most brutish of men must be touched with a certain awe or wonder at the baring of a woman's naked soul.

Robert E. Howard (2016). “ROBERT E. HOWARD Ultimate Collection – 300+ Cult Classics, Adventure Novels, Western, Horror & Detective Stories, Historical Books (Including Poetry, Essays, Articles & Letters) - ALL in One Volume): Sword & Sorcery Fiction Including Complete Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane and Kull the Conqueror Series, as well as Weird Fiction, Fantasy Stories of the Weird West, The Cthulhu Mythos Tales and more”, p.841, e-artnow

Into the statue that breathes, the soul of the sculptor is bidden.

Richard Realf, Richard Josiah Hinton (1898). “Poems”

Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways.

Oscar Wilde (2004). “The Best of Oscar Wilde: Selected Plays and Writings”, p.319, Penguin