Open Heavens Quotes
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Open Heavens Quotes & Sayings
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I was the one with the open wound, and the river waters turned red when I bathed in them. My sadness is greater than the heavens.
— Laura Restrepo
I consider myself the luckiest man in the world. I have spent a lifetime doing what I love.
— Len Wein
Successful people got to where they did because they did something, and all successful endeavors exist because of those who acted.
— Stephen Richards
May the Heavens be open to your prayers.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
In a photograph a person's eyes tell much, sometimes they tell all.
— Alfred Eisenstaedt
Viola had a smile that could make the heavens open. She also had a frown of such scorn, it could send a man straight to hell.
— Laura Lee Guhrke
Humility's a real thing - not just a fine name for laziness.
— Susan Glaspell
Follow your intuition instantly. If something stops you from following your intuition then you need to clear your mental blocks.
— Hina Hashmi
Most people are really nice but some stare, like you're some kind of zoo exhibit and not a real person with real feelings.
— Emma Watson
Many have tried to kill us. All have failed.
-Valek — Maria V. Snyder
-Valek — Maria V. Snyder
One thing I know about Willie Hutch: my homie, [Big] Jerm, listens to nothing but Soul music, so he put me on to all this Soul music back in the day.
— Mac Miller
Lord Jesus, receive my spirit ... I see the heavens open and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
— Thomas Cranmer
Eyes open wide, looking at the heavens with a tear in my eye.
— Richard Ashcroft
Once one is beyond a certain level of commitment to the sport, life begins to seem an allegory of rowing rather than rowing an allegory of life.
— Stefan Kieszling
If the heavens throw you dates, you got to keep your mouth open.
— Navjot Singh Sidhu
The greatness and the glory of God shine forth marvelously in all His works, and is to be read above all in the open book of the heavens.
— Galileo Galilei