Top 15 Kardec Quotes
#1. If we had never seen fishes, we should be at a loss to understand how any living beings could exist In the sea.
Allan Kardec
#2. He who has not been bitten by the serpents of light and snapped at by the wolves of darkness will always be deceived by the days and the nights.
Kahlil Gibran
#3. God leaves to our conscience the choice of the road we decide to follow, and the liberty of yielding to one or another of the opposing influences that act upon us.
Allan Kardec
#4. Unshakable faith is only that which can face reason in all human epochs.
Allan Kardec
#5. I've entered the world of wine without any professional training, but a definite appetite for good bottles.
Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
#6. Prayer is always acceptable to God when dictated by the heart, for the intention is everything in his sight; and the prayer of the heart is preferable to one read from a book, however beautiful it may be, if read with the lips rather than with the thought.
Allan Kardec
#8. Heartbreak , death and loss were shared between us, but renewal, commitment and strength as well.
Laura Ward
#9. The films I grew up loving, and the art that I love, is not generally the kind of postmodern ironic winking stuff. What lasts is the stuff in which the artists are totally in league with the subject.
James Gray
#10. Imbodied spirits constitute the mankind. It is not restricted to the earth only but instead it inhabits all the worlds in space.
Allan Kardec
#11. You are always wanting miracles; but God sows miracles by handfuls under your feet, and yet you still have people who deny their existence.
Allan Kardec
#12. City and country
each has its own beauty and its own pain. Some of the smallness of small towns
cattiness, everybody knowing everybody's business
that can be challenging. And cities can be challenging, because no one can connect except electronically.
William P. Young
#13. In a word, what characterizes the spiritist revelation is that while divine in its origin and of the initiative of the Spirits, its elaboration is fruit of man's work.
Allan Kardec
#14. The words that come direct from the people are the greatest ... If you substitute one out of your own vocabulary, it disappears before your eyes.
Dorothea Lange
#15. The more clearly a principle is understood by the intellect, the more inexcusable is the neglect to put it into practice.
Allan Kardec