
Top 15 Spiritist's Quotes
#1. I think something more mysterious might be happening, less articulate than any of the captioned and numeraled drawings in the 'The Spiritist's Telegraph.' Mothers burning inside the risen suns of their children.
Karen Russell
#2. Hitler was highly secretive - not least about his personal life, his background, and his family.
Ian Kershaw
#3. A life without tragedy would not be worth living. We
Edward Abbey
#5. Examine your heart and put away any distraction so you can worship God freely.
Jim George
#6. Some might say I need more healing but the connection you feel with the man you love, like how deeply I love Jaxson, can only truly be expressed one way. It's the binding of our bodies that communicates the bond of our soul.
Faleena Hopkins
#8. You know, that was the first time [with Any Winehouse] that I probably ever used a baritone sax. And it's certainly the texture that, you know - it's all over the record 'cause it's a nice compliment to her tone.
Mark Ronson
#9. The morning brought with it, if not a brighter outlook, at least a measure of control, some acceptance. Instinctively, I knew that the new tear in my heart would always ache. That was just going to be a part of me now.
Stephenie Meyer
#10. ago that if I want creativity in my life - and I do - then I will have to make space for fear, too.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#11. If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married.
Katharine Hepburn
#12. It is a noble land that God has given us: a land that can feed and clothe the world; a land whose coastlines would enclose half the countries of Europe; a land set like a sentinel between the two imperial oceans of the globe.
Albert J. Beveridge
#13. Just for once I'd like to see all these things sort of straightened out, with each person getting exactly what he deserves. It might give me some confidence in this universe.
Joseph Heller
#14. 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
#15. He did not believe, and yet he admitted the supernatural. Right here on earth how could any of us deny that we are hemmed in by mystery, in our homes, in the street, - everywhere when we came to think of it?
Joris-Karl Huysmans
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