Christian Mystics Quotes
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There's a rich legend of this in other cultures, this speaking with ancestors. The Christian mystics communicated with angels.
— James Redfield
Love, always love. Perhaps that's what we're all looking for. And if we don't get it early enough we panic in case we never shall.
— P.D. James
I think it's the people who have no doubt that every word they put down is gold that probably don't write very well.
— Dean Koontz
Jesus always existed. At the same time Jesus was begotten (made human). This is the perplexing and elusive mystic core of Christian faith.
— Amos Smith
Although some Clinton biographers have been quick to label Alinsky a communist, he maintained that he never joined the Communist Party.
— Bill Dedman
If you are nice, nice things happen to you.
— Junior Dos Santos
No, one couldn't make a revolution, one couldn't even start a riot, with sheep that asked only for better browsing.
— Ellen Glasgow
There are no secrets about the world of nature. There are secrets about the thoughts and intentions of men.
— J. Robert Oppenheimer
The Alexandrian Mystics' emphasis on silent prayer gave their teachings interior depth missing from Western theology today.
— Amos Smith
God is mystery, surpassing the senses and all knowledge, and yet God is at the core of our being.
— Amos Smith
The darts of love are blunted by maiden modesty.
— Miguel De Cervantes
On the lips of my enemy, my sister's lover, my lover's killer, I taste the punishment I deserve. I taste oblivion.
— Karen Marie Moning
Orange is the color of the sun. It is vital and a good color generally, indicating thoughtfulness and consideration of others.
— Edgar Cayce
Oh that I could spend every moment of my life to God's glory.
— David Brainerd
Silence, is the mother of prayer, a return from the captivity of sin, unconscious success in virtue, a continuous ascension to heaven.
— St. John Climacus