
Top 15 Louis Evely Quotes
#2. What becomes of the heart, when the heart's hand grasps the hand of a sweetheart?
What becomes of the dross copper, when it hears the welcoming voice of the philosopher's stone?
Jalaluddin Rumi
#3. I think that one of the greatest connections and attractions you can have with somebody, is understanding somebody.
John Mayer
#4. Insecurities should not prompt me to get things from others that I should be getting from God. Rather they should prompt me to give to others so I can point them to God.
Lysa TerKeurst
#5. If I'd known you before I went inside, I'd have gone mad with longing.
Barbara Elsborg
#6. We travel for romance, we travel for architecture, and we travel to be lost.
Ray Bradbury
#8. I always feel there is a link between music and spirituality.
Sinead O'Connor
#9. I'm not a fan of the wimple; you can't hear much when you've got it on.
Judy Parfitt
#10. Froi saw the foolishness of dreamers, and he decided he'd like to die so foolish. With a dream in his heart about the possibilities, rather than a chain of hopelessness.
Melina Marchetta
#11. Whose foot is to be the measure to which ours are all to be cut or stretched?
Thomas Jefferson
#12. The theory of a complete change of standards in human history does not merely deprive us of the pleasure of honouring our fathers; it deprives us even of the more modern and aristocratic pleasure of despising them.
G.K. Chesterton
#13. He should not be here, " said the fish in the pot. " he should not be here when your mother is not.
Dr. Seuss
#14. The best proof that Christ has risen is that he is still alive. And for the immense majority of our contemporaries, the only way of seeing him alive is for us Christians to love one another.
Louis Evely
#15. God will of necessity always be a hidden God. His loudest cry is silence. If he does not manifest himself to us, we will say that he hides himself. And if he manifests himself, we will accuse him of veiling himself. Ah! it is not easy for God to make himself known to us!
Louis Evely
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