“We believe we are entitled to the gift of the Holy Ghost in extent according to the discretion and wisdom of God and our faithfulness; which gift brings all things to our remembrance, past, present, and to come, that are necessary for us to know, and as far as our minds are prepared to receive the knowledge of God revealed by that all-wise Agent. The Holy Ghost is God's minister, and is delegated to visit the sons and daughters of men. All intelligent beings pertaining to this earth are instructed from the same source.” KnowsMenMindBelieveEarthPastWiseSonSourceHolyDaughterAll ThingsIntelligentPreparedGhostAgentsMinistersEntitledRemembranceFaithfulnessDiscretionHoly GhostPast PresentKnowledge Of GodSon And Daughter Author:Brigham Young
“My daddy says that when you do somethin' to distract you from your worstest fears, it's like whistlin' past the graveyard. You know, making a racket to keep the scaredness and the ghosts away. He says that's how we get by sometimes. But it's not weak, like hidin'...it's strong. It means you're able to go on.” KnowsMeanSometimesAblePastStrongGoes OnWeakGhostDaddyGraveyardRacket Author:Susan Crandall
“For who can wonder that man should feel a vague belief in tales of disembodied spirits wandering through those places which they once dearly affected, when he himself, scarcely less separated from his old world than they, is for ever lingering upon past emotions and bygone times, and hovering, the ghost of his former self, about the places and people that warmed his heart of old?” PeopleMenWorldFeelsShouldHeartSelfPastSpiritBeliefEmotionWonderGhostTalesWanderFormerAffectedVagueSpookyOld WorldLingeringHovering Book:The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Other Stories Source: The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Other Stories
“All cats can see futures, and see echoes of the past. We can watch the passage of creatures from the infinity of now, from all the worlds like ours, only fractionally different. And we follow them with our eyes, ghost things, and the humans see nothing.” WorldHumansDifferentEyePastWatchesCreaturesCatGhostInfinityPassagesEchoes Author:Neil Gaiman
“Is there any good reason why we cannot extend our multi-cultural generosity to include another dimension? That of time. The past, too, is another country. Its ghosts may look strange and frightening and slightly misshapen in body and mind, but all the more reason then, to welcome them to our shores.” MindLooksMayCountryReasonBodyPastStrangeGhostWelcomeGenerosityReason WhyDimensionsShoreFrighteningMind And Body Author:Martin Amis
“We have but the memories of past good cheer, we have but the echoes of departed laughter. In vain we look and listen for the mirth that has died away. In vain we seek to question the gray ghosts of old-time revelers.” LooksPastMemoriesLaughterDiedGhostVainGrayCheerEchoesMirthDepartedOld TimeGood Cheer Author:Agnes Repplier
“The English language is direct, unapologetic, and wonderfully amoral. Italian has a beautiful sound, but you cannot help but feel that you are always dealing with ghosts from the past and the looming dark presence of the Vatican.” FeelsHelpingPastBeautifulLanguageSoundDarkDirectGhostItalianEnglish LanguageLoomingUnapologetic Author:Chiara Barzini
“Three days after my boyfriend left me, I discovered a closetful of his clothes. I thought of what I'd done in the past (bundling them up and sending them, COD: distributing them to my friends) even as I already had the scissors in hand and was cutting his shirts and a pair of pants into teeny pieces. When there was nothing left of his ghost except a large pile of cloth, I decided to learn how to quilt.” DoneHandsPastThreeLeftPiecesCuttingClothesMy FriendsDecidedGhostShirtsPairsPantsMy BoyfriendScissorsQuilts Author:Anne Elizabeth Moore
“We strain to listen to the ghosts and echoes of our inexpressibly wise past, and we have an obligation to maintain these places, to provide these sanctuaries, so that people may be in the presence of forces larger than those of the moment.” PeopleMayMomentsPastForceWiseGhostObligationEchoesStrainSanctuary Author:Ken Burns