Top 41 Sublimely Quotes
#1. Emily Dickinson sublimely unnames even the blanks.
Harold Bloom
#2. Even the most seemingly abstract, sublimely theoretical, mathematicized achievements of science have in reality moved only a step or two away from a prehistoric, coarsely sensory-based, anthropomorphic understanding of the world around us.
Stanislaw Lem
#3. Do what thou wilt, the most sublimely austere ethical precept ever uttered, despite its apparent license.
Aleister Crowley
#4. Then there's Isabel Leonard, as the male character, Sesto. Her voice has the rich, fragrant depth of sandalwood and she looks so sublimely boyish yet fulsomely feminine that she combines the best of both genders. I adored her.
Richard Ouzounian
#5. Even the most sublimely accomplished non-stop talker can't consistently please.
J.D. Salinger
#6. Things perish. Gods have passed.
But song sublimely cast
Shall citadels outlast.
Theophile Gautier
#7. Nay, are there many situations more sublimely tragic than the struggle of the soul with the demand to renounce a work which has been all the significance of its life
a significance which is to vanish as the waters which come and go where no man has need of them?
George Eliot
#8. To dance sublimely, one must forget one knows how to dance.
Marty Rubin
#9. Youth is so insatiable of happiness, and has such sublimely insane faith in its own power to make happy and be happy!
Jane Welsh Carlyle
#10. Sublimely mysterious and immeasurably powerful, is the stewardship that the sound of music can have over the soul.
Tracey Bond
#11. And how simple, how sublimely familiar was the tale her body told.
Kurt Vonnegut
#12. No joy in nature is so sublimely affecting as the joy of a mother at the good fortune of a child.
Charles Francis Richter
#13. There are few prophets in the world; few sublimely beautiful women; few heroes. I can't afford to give all my love and reverence to such rarities:
George Eliot
#14. In the great orchestra we call life, you have an instrument and a song, and you owe it to God to play them both sublimely.
Max Lucado
#15. Love happens sublimely, serenely and accidentally! It will happen when you least expect it to!
Avijeet Das
#16. To dance sublimely, one has to forget all about dancing.
Marty Rubin
#17. And I find a happiness in the fact of accepting -
In the sublimely scientific and difficult fact of accepting the inevitable natural.
Alberto Caeiro
#18. I have the instinctive reaction of a Western man when confronted with sublimely incomprehensible. I grab my camera and start to photograph it
Douglas Adams
#19. Ambition is an idol, on whose wings great minds are carried only to extreme; to be sublimely great or to be nothing.
Shakti Gawain
#20. You are sublimely, exactly, how you need to be at this moment.
SARK
#21. The world is just as concrete, ornery, vile, and sublimely wonderful as before, only now I better understand my relation to it and it to me.
Ralph Ellison
#22. We hold hands together delicately and sublimely and look longingly into each other's eyes.
Avijeet Das
#23. You understand your place in it, and you feel an incredible love for everyone and everything, and you're just sublimely happy, and then you're suddenly jolted back to reality, and you've got to deal with the world as it is
Larkin Grimm
#24. The contemplation of celestial things will make a man both speak and think more sublimely and magnificently when he descends to human affairs.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#25. It can be exalting to belong to a church that is five hundred years behind the times and sublimely indifferent to fashion; it is mortifying to belong to a church that is five minutes behind the times, huffing and puffing to catch up.
Joseph Sobran
#26. The picture of helpless indolence she calls herself
sublimely helpless and impotent
I had done living I thought
Was ever life so like death before? My face was so close against the tombstones,
that there seemed no room for tears.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#27. I think being sublimely happy is the only thing I could ever hope for in life.
Lacey Schwimmer
#28. How could anything so sublimely complicated not be the simple answer?
John Diamond
#29. Where painting is weakest, namely, in the expression of the highest moral and spiritual ideas, there music is sublimely strong.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
#30. There is nothing at all wrong with our laws and institutions and our constitution, which are all democratic and enlightened. What is wrong is that they are enforced by people who do not consider themselves bound by them.
Louis De Bernieres
#31. It's scary being loved. Because life is complicated and all too often it throws you off balance by sending you the right person at the wrong time.
Guillaume Musso
#32. A cold heart is my protection mechanism. I don't really feel anything for anyone.
Emmanuel Jal
#33. Slowness seems to be a key element in living a rich life. I don't mean rich in the sense of money. I mean rich in the ability to feel things as they're happening, to not constantly be thinking of the next thing.
Melanie Gideon
#34. You shouldn't reward me for endangering your life, you know. Think of the precedent you're setting.
Rainbow Rowell
#35. Heart lesson #4: the unrequited heart.
You can't make anyone love you back.
Ibi Kaslik
#36. As a newcomer, you know, you don't come out the gate as a singer and try to compare with Judy Garland.
Allison Tolman
#37. Lead with a personal story. Give your audience a way to connect and show you're a real person.
Michael Hyatt
#38. Our brand of democracy is hard. But I can promise that a year from now, when I no longer hold this office, I'll be right there with you as a citizen - inspired by those voices of fairness and vision, of grit and good humor and kindness that have helped America travel so far.
Barack Obama
#39. Because of our love for each other, I understand just a little more how God has pursued me in creative and whimsical ways, ways the initially did not get my attention. Nevertheless, He wouldn't stop. That's what love does - it pursues blindly, unflinchingly, and without end.
Bob Goff
#40. I was in the midst of narrating a wicked chapter where the heroine is tied up and blindfolded, when it finally happened.
Genna Rulon
#41. Suppose we suddenly wake up and see that what we thought to be this and that, ain't this and that at all?
Jack Kerouac