New Age Philosophy Quotes
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New Age Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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Once upon a time, a man came from the sky and killed my wife. Beside him now, I walk on a mountain that floats over our world.
— Pierce Brown
She had read a wonderful play about a man who scratched on the wall of his cell and she had felt that was true of life - one scratched on the wall.
— Virginia Woolf
With Mr. Wright, you just grab hold of the tail of the kite. If you can hang on, you're going to go places never thought possible.
— Nancy Horan
Spiritual: religion without any rules. All the comfort of fictitious friends with none of their demands.
— Stefan Molyneux
I have heard that we are spirits having a human experience. Perhaps those of us who have no conscience are dark spirits having a human experience.
— P.A. Speers
To elope is cowardly; it is running away from danger, and danger has
become so rare in modern life. — Oscar Wilde
become so rare in modern life. — Oscar Wilde
Prayer or worship does not therefore grant a free pass to selfishness ...
— Ian-Anthony Finnimore
The poets began drifting away from churches as the jurists grew louder and more insistent.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
You have my whole heart.
— Cassia Leo
We can leave the rat race to rodents... but I suspect that even they wouldn't like it
— Adriano Bulla
Be wanderers through time, I said. Be witnesses of all splendid and beautiful things human. Be true immortals.
— Anne Rice
I never wanted anything new; from the age of ten, I was convinced that you couldn't replace what was lost. I insisted on things on having to be found.
— Cecelia Ahern
I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, But no such roses see I in her cheeks ...
— William Shakespeare
Keep in mind that whenever you are in a crisis, you are in the midst of danger as well as oportunity.
— Adeline Yen Mah
Tarot helps us look within ourselves to understand our emotions, the reasoning behind our words and conduct, and the source of our conflicts.
— Benebell Wen