Mystical Nature Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Mystical Nature
Mystical Nature Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever else we may say about sex, it is at least as much a social and psychological phenomenon as it is a biological one.
— Lillian B. Rubin
I have always had a mystical attitude toward inspiration. That's my nature.
— Madison Smartt Bell
Nature is mythical and mystical always, and works with the license and extravagance of genius. She has her luxurious and florid style as well as art.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every single phenomenon in the world, has a physical explanation underneath it. Finding the explanation depends on how far you are willing to go.
— Abhijit Naskar
When before the beauty of a sunset or a mountain, you pause and exclaim, 'Ah,' you are participating in divinity.
— Joseph Campbell
Be ever more obedient to God and He will save you.
— Pachomius The Great
Fascism is a lie told by bullies.
— Ernest Hemingway,
There are a hundred or perhaps a thousand other emotions, or gradations, created by the mixing, blending, and overlapping of the basic ones.
— Anabel Jensen
L.A.: Come on vacation, go home on probation.
— James Ellroy
For two are the mystical pillars, that stand at the gate of the shrine, And two are the powers of Nature, the forms and the forces divine.
— Doreen Valiente
I don't particularly follow the Bauhaus school of design, where you make everything into a black box - simplify it.
— James Dyson
I feel like a failure." The expression comes so naturally that we forget it is a figure of speech: the language of business applied to the soul.
— Scott A. Sandage
A quasi-mystical response to nature and the universe is common among scientists and rationalists. It has no connection with supernatural belief. In
— Richard Dawkins
It is our nature to defy gravity, to transcend the limitations of the reasoning mind and connect with the realm of the mystical truth.
— Caroline Myss
For about half an hour in mid-1992, I knew as much as any layperson about the pleasures of remote access of other people's computers.
— Elizabeth McCracken
But Psyche uplifting her finger said: Sadly this star I mistrust
— Edgar Allan Poe