Divine Feminine Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Divine Feminine
Divine Feminine Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Divine Feminine quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
You always have access to your truth. You always have access to the divine feminine.
— Danielle LaPorte
And it feels like, finally.
— Patrick Ness
In all the great religious systems, there are divine beings who represent the feminine face of the divine.
— Marianne Williamson
Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.
— Rumi
There is a Pirate in every one of us.
— Kalyan C. Kankanala
I do not want much of a present, anyway, this year. After all I am alive only by accident.
— Sylvia Plath
In a balanced viewpoint that includes both masculine and feminine perspective, healing is seen not as a technique, but as a process.
— Jeanne Achterberg
I left drama school and went straight into a 10-week film for which I was paid $75 I might say, which for 1962 was one heck of a lot of money.
— John Hurt
Dreams are all equipped with revolving doors: Someone is always walking into the one you are leaving, and vice-versa.
— Andrew Holleran
It may not be prudent to seek new things, but it is wise to see things in a new way.
— Debasish Mridha
Stress comes from the fear of the unknown; tranquility comes from accepting the unknown with love and joy.
— Debasish Mridha
Plants (like people) thrive when there is balance.
— Holly Goldberg Sloan
many efforts on bahalf of of animals will qualitatively improve humans' living conditions as well, which is likely to be the case
— Carol J. Adams
Those of us who embrace the feminine know its strength.
— Betsy Cornwell
You know," he said softly, "if there is a God, God is a woman.
— Erin O'Riordan
I be wanting to speak on stuff sometimes, but Spirit be like, "Leave that shit alone, hear?" And I be like, "Yes, ma'am.
— Trelani Michelle
The world we live in might not be free from pain, but you have the ability to create for yourself a world free from struggle.
— Sheila Applegate
A man's thoughts dye his soul, attributed to Marcus Aurelius
— Elisabeth Elliot