T Quotes
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“The heavenly Father forsakes not but forgives.”
“The heavenly Father is a divine Helper.”
“The heavenly Father is a great Healer.”
“The heavenly Father is the Divine Healer.”
“The heavenly Father provides food for all flesh.”
“The heavenly Father provides food for the living beings.”
“The heavenly Father provides food in abundance to all flesh.”
“The heavenly Father Whom we worship is the Father of the Truth, namely, of the only-begotten Son, and has the Spirit of Truth, the Holy Spirit, and those who worship Him in these Two do so because they believe in these Persons and act through Them. For the Apostle tells us that it is through the Spirit that we worship and pray (cf. Rom. 8:26), and God's only-begotten Son says, 'No man cometh unto the Father, but by Me' (John 14:6).”
Source: The homilies
“The heavenly light you admire is fossil-light, it's the unfathomably distant past you gaze into, stars long extinct”
“The heavenly lights shines in the heart.”
“The heavenly motions... are nothing but a continuous song for several voices, perceived not by the ear but by the intellect, a figured music which sets landmarks in the immeasurable flow of time.”
“The Heavenly Spheres make music for us,
The Holy Twelve dance with us,
All things join in the dance!
Ye who dance not, know not what we are knowing.”
“The heavenly vision lies in the heart.”
“The heavenly voice is better heard with the heart than the ear.”
“The heavenly-harness'd team
Begins his golden progress in the east.”
Source: The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators
“The heavens and earth stay as they were; my heart Beats as it beat: the truth remains the truth.”
Source: The Works of Robert Browning
“The heavens and the earth may be captured by the mind's eye.”
“The heavens and the earth, the woods and the wayside, teem with instruction and knowledge to the curious and thoughtful.”
“The heavens are calling you, and wheel around you,
Displaying to you their eternal beauties,
And still your eye is looking at the ground.”
Source: The Divine Comedy ([TRANSLATED by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with Active TOC, Free Audiobook): Dante's Masterpiece - A Journey Through the Afterlife
“The heavens are full of floating mysteries.”
Source: Poems by Thomas Buchanan Read
“The heavens are nobly eloquent of the Deity, and the most magnificent heralds of their Maker's praise.”
Source: Meditations and Contemplations ... To which is prefixed the life of the author: and a sermon on his death by the Rev. W. Romaine ... With ... engravings, etc. [With a portrait.]
“The heavens are not filled with hostility. The sky does not express a frown. When I look up I do not contemplate a face of brass, but the face of infinite good will. Yet when I was a child, many a picture has made me think of God as suspicious, inhumanly watchful, always looking round the corner to catch me at the fall. That "eye," placed in the sky of many a picture, and placed there to represent God, filled my heart with chilling fear. . . . Heaven overflows with good will toward us! Our God not only wishes good, he wills it!”
Source: My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year
“The heavens are now seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions, in different flourishing beds.”
Source: The Scientific Papers of Sir William Herschel
“The heavens are too immense, too beautiful and varied, to fit into the mind of any one deity; the murmured creeds of fathers and sons are no match for the astronomer’s gasp.”
Source: The Blind Astronomer's Daughter
“The heavens call to you, and circle about you, displaying to you their eternal splendors, and your eye gazes only to earth.”
Source: Purgatorio
“The heavens declare the glory of God.
The heavens declare the majesty King.
The heavens declare the marvellous Lord.
The heavens declare the mighty Saviour.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The heavens declare the glory of Kepler and Newton.”
“The heavens do not send good haps in handfuls; but let us pick out our good by little, and with care, from out much bad, that still our little world may know its king.”
Source: Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney: With Remarks
“The heavens forbid
But that our loves and comforts should increase
Even as our days do grow!”
“The Heavens have entrusted him with the sacred mission of serving as a vessel of goodness and divine wealth. He does not underestimate himself, because he knows his light pierces through the darkest corners of the world.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“The heavens listen to what is said on these cobbles. Laws of man and nature come together here. Here you must be firm. Here you must be true.”
“The heavens rejoice in motion, why should I Abjure my so much loved variety.”
Source: Delphi Complete Poetical Works of John Donne (Illustrated)
“The heavens themselves, the planets, and this centre Observe degree, priority, and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office, and custom, in all line of order.”
“The heavens were the grandstands and only the gods were spectators. The stake was the world, the forfeit was the player's place at the table, and the game had no recess. It was the most dangerous of all sports and the most fascinating. It got in the blood like wine. It aged men forty years in forty days. It ruined nervous systems in an hour.”
Source: Pilots' Luck
“The heavens will not be filled with those who never made mistakes but with those who recognized that they were off course and who corrected their ways to get back in the light of gospel truth.”
“The heavens, with their everlasting faithfulness, look down on no sadder contradiction than the sluggard and the slattern in their prayers.”
Source: Endeavors After the Christian Life: Discourses
“The heaventree of stars hung with humid nightblue fruit.”
“The heavier crop is ever in others' fields.”
“The heavier our bodies, the higher our will, our spirit, rises above them.' 'The wearier we are, the more splendid the training.”
Source: The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
“The heaviest archives we carry are not in libraries, but in our hearts—unwritten, unspoken, unforgettable.”
“The heaviest blow that ever struck humanity was the coming of Christianity. Bolshevism is Christianity's illegitimate child. Both are inventions of the Jew.”
“The heaviest impact of the work of art is in the guts. Art does not reason. It manhandles you and changes you.”
Source: Key to modern poetry
“The heaviest loneliness is being understood by no one.”
“The heaviest mask you’ll ever wear is the one that smiles to keep others comfortable.”
Source: Be You!: What They Hate in You Is Missing in Them
“The heaviest object in the world is the body of the woman you have ceased to love.”
“The heaviest of burdens is simultaneously an image of life's most intense fullfillment. The heavier the burden, the closer our lives come to the earth, the more real and truthful they become. Conversely, the absolute absence of a burden causes man to be lighter than air, to soar into new heights, take leave of the earth and his earthly being, and become only half real, his movements as free as they are insignificant. What then shall we choose? Weight or lightness?”
“The heaviest of my crosses was that I could do nothing to lighten the cross my mother was suffering.”
“The heaviest penalty for deciding to engage in politics is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself.”
“the heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public opinion is not the official censorship of the Press, but the unofficial censorship by a Press which exists not so much to express opinion as to manufacture it.”
“The heaviest snowfall in over 60 years is being reported in Beijing, China. To give you an idea of how bad it is, the army is now using snowplows to run over dissidents.”