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Human Soul Quotes

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C.G. Jung
“Know all the theories, master all the techniques, but as you touch a human soul be just another human soul.”
C.G. Jung

Stephen  King
“The wind makes you ache is some place that is deeper than your bones. It may be that it touches something old in the human soul, a chord of race memory that says Migrate or die - migrate or die.”
Stephen King

C. JoyBell C.
“A broken soul is not the absence of beauty, but a cracked and torn soul reeks of the sweet incense it contains.”
C. JoyBell C.

Suman Pokhrel
“As human beings, we have an innate need to create and innovate from within ourselves to address our own concerns.”
Suman Pokhrel

“The spirit is one of the most neglected parts of man by doctors and scientists around the world. Yet, it is as vital to our health as the heart and mind. It's time for science to examine the many facets of the soul. The condition of our soul is usually the source of many sicknesses.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Aberjhani
“Millions cheer the warrior
spilling blood across the ring
while the one who stands for peace
is ridiculed and shamed.
Must hearts forever suffer
from ignorance and greed?
Can bombs heal our souls
or set our spirits free?”
Aberjhani, Songs from the Black Skylark zPed Music Player

C. JoyBell C.
“The conception of each star was at the point of no return; of a desperate soul struggling to master the winds!”
C. JoyBell C.

“Something deep in the human soul awakens as things fall apart. Something in the soul knows that everything in this world can become lost. And something in the soul knows how to survive periods of devastation, disorientation and loss. Descent and falling is the way of the soul from its beginning. We each fell from the womb of life when the waters of the inner sea broke and it came time for us to breathe on our own.”
Michael Meade, Why the World Doesn't End: Tales of Renewal in Times of Loss

“The deepest longing of the human soul is to be sensual.”
Lebo Grand

Ethel Lilian Voynich
“The pine trees were rows of knife-blades whispering: “Fall upon us!” and in the gathering darkness the torrent roared and howled, beating against its rocking prison walls with the frenzy of an everlasting despair.
“Padre!” Arthur rose, shuddering, and drew back from the precipice. “It is like hell.”
“No, my son,” Montanelli answered softly, “it is only like a human soul.”
E.L. Voynich

C. JoyBell C.
“Before coronapocalypse, people were so distracted by items presenting themselves throughout life; items that really do not matter. Noise for the mind. Ways to distract the heart. Escape goats, scapegoats (work, projects, moving targets, parties) for getting away from conditions of the soul and heart that must be fully faced and dealt with. Now there are no more distractions, noise evaporated. Everyone must face their truth now: their Demons and their Angels.”
C. JoyBell C.

Annemarie Schimmel
“Attar knew—like Sana'i and Rumi—that this constant movement is not peculiar to the human soul; it goes through the whole created world (U 63).

Endless periods of development are necessary before the one beautiful flower, the one Perfect Man, can come into existence—periods marked by the death and annihilation of hundreds of thousands of lower existences, which, in turn, may one day reach the state from which their upward movement can start (cf. MT
234), for

Everyone's journey is toward his perfection— Everyone's proximity is according to his "state."
(MT 232)”
Annemarie Schimmel, Mystical Dimensions of Islam

Aspen Matis
“This protest spoke to me—the humanist principles felt connected to the minimalist essence of long-distance hiking, the desire to transcend the smoke and mirrors of our country’s established society, revealing what remains in all its splendor: the magnificent, resilient human soul.”
Aspen Matis, Your Blue Is Not My Blue: A Missing Person Memoir

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The only way to fully know the soul of a mountain is to live it’s all seasons and it’s all heights and the same thing is valid for people as well!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Romain Gary
“I can't help it. I've always been a philanthropist. For the legitimate aspirations of the peoples, arms and explosives were necessary, and for the legitimate aspirations of the human soul, drugs were necessary. Always in the front rank of the benefactors of humanity, you see.”
Romain Gary, The Roots of Heaven

Romain Gary
“I’m an old naturalist. I defend all the roots that God has planted deep in the earth — and also the ones He has planted forever in the human soul — call it a need for justice, for freedom, for dignity . . .”
Romain Gary, The Roots of Heaven

Romain Gary
“Every official Organization for the Defense of Fauna and Flora had blacklisted him: his 'methods' were deplored and he was reproached also with having often been mixed up in political struggles. And that was true. The roots were innumerable, infinite in their variety and beauty, and some of them were deeply implanted in the human soul — a ceaseless tormented aspiration, a need for infinity, a thirst, a presentiment, a limitless expectation: liberty, equality, fraternity, dignity...”
Romain Gary

Romain Gary
“Peer Qvist, grasping the Bible in his hands and reaffirming to the Court his determination to carry on his defense of the whole infinite variety of roots which Heaven had planted in the earth and also in the depths of the human soul — roots which gripped them like a premonition and a longing, a tortured aspiration, a craving for justice, for dignity, freedom and love.”
Romain Gary, The Roots of Heaven

“I am neither brave enough to venture gladly into the abyss of the human soul, nor ambitious enough to scale the heights of mortal pride. To live simply in a place where I envy no one and no one would envy me is my happiness defined.”
Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

Nancy Rubin Stuart
“As was done at the time of Maggie's death, scientists and individuals today are still pondering the possibility, if not the certainty, of the eternal life of the human soul. like death itself, this remains one of our greatest mysteries.”
Nancy Rubin Stuart, The Reluctant Spiritualist: A Life of Maggie Fox

David Eagleman
“Of all discoveries and opinions, none may have exerted a greater effect on the human spirit.… The world had scarcely become known as round and complete in itself when it was asked to waive the tremendous privilege of being the center of the universe.”
David Eagleman, Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain

“The inability to love and receive love is a sign that a disease has broken out in the human soul.”
Kingsley Opuwari Manuel

Helen Nielsen
“Hatred (is) a cancer in the mind. Hatred (is) an acid eating away the soul.”
Helen Nielsen

Nikki Rowe
“To free yourself from the matrix, the existence in which human kind has bestowed upon modern worlds - you must think for yourself, they hate that.
Your instinct will be your true navigator in a world full of deceit, master your connection with self above all.”
Nikki rowe

Khira Allen
“Perhaps the idea of an immortal soul is something people need regardless of whether it exists, if only so they don’t end up mangling things so badly.”
Khira Allen, Engineer of Stainless Souls

“Never With My Eyes Will I See Something Both As Beautiful And As Cruel As The Human Soul”
Mr Luc Jorgart, Whispers of Wisdom: Philosophical Quotes of Luc Jorgart

“I CELEBRATE MYSELF.”
HOMAN DEV SOM

Criss Jami
“Refined and distinguished, the human soul is quite like what has often been said of the snowflake: Just as no two snowflakes are the same, no two life stories are the same; but just as all snowflakes are formed with six dendrons, all souls are formed in the image of God.”
Criss Jami

Dean Koontz
“Although he has no choice, he feels as if a small light inside of him has gone out. It’s not the first to have been extinguished, but maybe there aren’t a lot more of them still glowing.”
Dean Koontz

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Like a finger coded in prints, the soul also has prints. And this is the reason why everyone is unique.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, These Words Burn Like Fire

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