Quotes about Soul
Character is higher than intellect... A great soul will be strong to live, as well as strong to think.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Passionate living is the soul of success.
- Daniel Amen
Soul-serving requires a heart that beats hard against the ribs. It requires a soul full of the milk of human kindness. This is the sine qua non of success.
- Charles Spurgeon
There are victories of the soul and spirit. Sometimes, even if you lose, you win.
- Elie Wiesel
This thing that haunts you, that never seems satisfied, the cravings in your soul that you are unable to satiate through all the success that the world can bring this is your soul screaming for God.
- Erwin McManus
Another world must surely exist somewhere one where she would be known in some deep way that was far beyond words.
- Alice Hoffman
He realized how little he knew of this world, but he knew this: If you could love someone, you possessed a soul.
- Alice Hoffman
I signaled for him to lean down, and he did so. I then did the second most terrible thing a mother could do, in some ways worse than burying her beneath the stones. I breathed my daughter's last breath into his mouth. I gave her to him so that her spirit would belong to him and he could carry her with him, so that he could still be a man with a soul, even though he had lost everything else.
- Alice Hoffman
A familiar is such a creature, an animal or bird that sees inside to the very soul of its human companion, and knows what others might not. What fears there might be, and what joys, for it shares the emotions of its human partner.
- Alice Hoffman
With his words, he could approach the soul where it resided, a glory to God, for words were what the Almighty first created, after the silence of the world, and they were Eleazar ben Ya'ir's gift as well.
- Alice Hoffman
Loneliness can drive even the most alienated person to attempt to make cotact with another soul, even when it's via a soullness medium.
- Alice Hoffman
She did believe in one thing, something so vast and deep she couldn't bring herself to tell John, even though it was probably safe to confide in someone she would never see again. She believed that people could lose themselves.
- Alice Hoffman