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Earthly Quotes

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Donald Miller
“Today I wonder why it is God refers to Himself as 'Father' at all. This, to me, in light of the earthly representation of the role, seems a marketing mistake.”
Donald Miller, Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality

Mehmet Murat ildan
“An ordinary place turns into an extraordinary place when visited by a good music! Earthly place becomes celestial!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“The world is a very stressful place to live in, and your sensuality is the key to making your unearthly experience a little bit of heaven.”
Lebo Grand, Sensual Lifestyle

“The world is a very stressful place to live in, and your sensuality is the key to making your earthly experience a little bit of heaven.”
Lebo Grand, Sensual Lifestyle

“Whoever remains for long here in this earthly life will enjoy and endure more than enough.”
Unknown, Beowulf

T.A. Cline
“When I write, I do not like using ten dollar words. I like the fifty-centers. Everybody has fifty-cents, even those that are too proud to admit it.”
T.A. Cline

“Life is undoubtedly the most valuable and the most precious of all our earthly possessions.”
Sunday Adelaja

Kamand Kojouri
“O, weary angels,
don’t look at me with those eyes.
If that is your state
then what of our cries?
What can I tell you of goodness
that you don’t already know?
What can I tell you of faith,
of hope and love
that you yourselves bestow?
O, angels,
don’t pluck another feather,
this isn’t the sky,
it’s just the weather.
Please, angels, try.
We are one all together.
Look up and listen,
I’ll say it once and then put down my pen:
We are sorry for our ignorance
and even though we are worldly,
it might happen again.
We are sorry for your weariness
and even though you aren’t worldly,
we are no more than human.”
Kamand Kojouri

“The holiness of God makes Him the possessor of all earthly wealth, which belongs to Him forever”
Sunday Adelaja

Augustine of Hippo
“Two cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by the love of self; the heavenly by the love of God.”
Augustine of Hippo, City of God

Heather Fawcett
“We rode for perhaps an hour with the snow tapping at our cheeks before we came to a little gully where the mountainside folded itself around a grove of misshapen willows. Even if the changeling hadn't directed us there, I would have taken it for a faerie door of some sort; though there are many sorts of doors, they all have a similar quality which can best---and quite inadequately---be described as unusual. A round ring of mushrooms is the obvious example, but one must additionally be on the lookout for large, hoary trees that dwarf their neighbors; for twisted trunks and gaping hollows; for wildflowers out of sync with the forest's floral denizens; for patterns of things; for mounds and depressions and inexplicable clearings. Anything that does not fit.”
Heather Fawcett, Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries

“This then is your challenge - to take the initiative and dare to be divine - not as a perfect kind of superhuman beyond all suffering, but as a fallible, mortal, ordinary, but fiercely courageous human, down to earth and rooted in the earth.”
Richard Rudd, Prosperity: A guide to your Pearl Sequence

“No earthly act escapes its eternal echoes, echoes more substantial than the acts themselves.”
Geoffrey Wood

“Earthly authorities respect only visible and tangible forces”
Sunday Adelaja

“If you have problems with your earthly authorities it may be probably because you have not been praying enough for your leaders”
Sunday Adelaja

Nozer Kanga
“Healthy relationships at the soul level are the foundation for earthly contentment, spiritual growth, and evolution of the soul.”
Nozer Kanga, Living with Consciousness: Everyday Inspirations for Spiritual Growth and Personal Fulfillment

Emilia Hart
“In the hollow between two branches, she found the hairy seed of a beechnut. It would be perfect for her collection---the windowsill of her bedroom was lined with such treasures: the gold spiral of a snail's shell, the silken remains of a butterfly's cocoon.”
Emilia Hart, Weyward