331 Quotes About Revelation
- Author Toba Beta
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The reason why truth is so hard to be revealed is because there are so many current practices that would soon turn into a great history of bullshit.
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- Author Amy Layne Litzelman
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Instead of swinging back and forth between individual points of truth, each piece we learn should build upon another to bring us closer to the full truth.
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- Author John Crowley
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And that's the last chapter of the history of the world: in which we create, through the workings of the imagination, a world that is uncreated: that is the work of no author. A world that imagination cannot thereafter alter, not in its deepest workings and its laws, but only envision in new ways; where our elder brothers and sisters, the things, suffer our childish logomantic games with them and wait for us to grow up, and know better; where we do grow up, and do know better.
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- Author Will Ferguson
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Deferring judgement to a later date resolves nothing and all you are left with is a box of jumbled slides and a collection of knick-knacks and odds and ends. Here a face. There a sunset.
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- Author Victoria Sue
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It was said that only in the second before death that you had a life defining moment of clarity. It was ironic and so very telling that his last vision, his last hope wasn't of a beautiful queen with long blonde hair and a neck dripping in jewels. It was of a wicked grin, and a cute smile, and the black curls that felt so good running through his fingers, and the full lips that felt even better
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- Author Jonathan Lee
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A revelation is like a sneeze. Sounds unlikely, but it is. It can be lost, can simply vanish, if one does not look straight into the light and ask the inside to come out.
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- Author Sharif Khan
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Purification before revelation.
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- Author Jerry Spinelli
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She taught me to revel.
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- Author Dean Cavanagh
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It's not the journey or the arrival but the return that often becomes the most revelatory
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