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Inner Nature Quotes

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Virginia Woolf
“Blame it or praise it, there is no denying the wild horse in us.”
Virginia Woolf, Jacob's Room

“A fish cannot drown in water,
A bird does not fall in air.
In the fire of creation,
God doesn't vanish:
The fire brightens.
Each creature God made
must live in its own true nature;
How could I resist my nature,
That lives for oneness with God?”
Mechthild of Magdeburg, Meditations from Mechthild of Magdeburg

Ron Hall
“You was the onlyest person that looked past my skin and past my meanness and saw that there was somebody on the inside worth savin...We all has more in common than we think. You stood up with courage and faced me when I was dangerous, and it changed my life. You loved me for who I was on the inside, the person God meant for me to be, the one that had just gotten lost for a while on some ugly roads in life.”
Ron Hall, Same Kind of Different as Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together

Martha Char Love
“And becoming aware of one's true inner nature, instinctive gut feelings, is not generally thought by those who experience it to be in conflict with the essence of one's spiritual knowledge, but more of a Gnostic direct experience of the Sacred experienced in the gut or all of nature that is greater than us and is connected to us through the gut instincts.”
Martha Char Love, What's Behind Your Belly Button? A Psychological Perspective of the Intelligence of Human Nature and Gut Instinct

Benjamin Hoff
“What we need to do is recognize inner nature and work with things as they are. When we don't we get in trouble.”
Benjamin Hoff, The Tao of Pooh

“If you want to have peace of mind, you need to listen to your heart or your inner nature. If you want to have peace of mind, you need to listen to your heart or your inner nature.”
Gyalwa Dokhampa, The Restful Mind

“To have a restful mind is to relax in your nature.”
Gyalwa Dokhampa, The Restful Mind

“The Appreciation Meditation is the first step towards allowing and encouraging your inner nature to come to the surface of your mind.”
Gyalwa Dokhampa, The Restful Mind

“When we follow our passion in life we choose to be in harmony with our inner nature.”
Jose Incer, Mastering Success: The Key to Self Empowerment and Higher Consciousnes

Trina M. Lee
“Walking in darkness didn't mean having to become one with it, did it? Could we not live with our inner natures without embracing the true evil we all are privy to? Humans are no less evil than the worst of vampires at times. Surely right and wrong couldn't be so perfectly cut and dried.”
Trina M. Lee

“When we follow our passion in life we choose to be in harmony with our inner nature.”
J.R Incer

“Take a journey to discover your own inner nature”
Leo Lourdes, A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being

Emilia Hart
“And then the sea, bright and unreal as a painting. She's never seen so many shades of blue" gleaming turquoise near the breakers; further out, a blue so dark it's almost black. Lucy shivers, thinking of the world beneath the spangled waves.
The coastline curves around, so that she can see the cliffs on the other side of the bay, honeycombed with caves. Devil's Lookout. It's the same view she's seen already, on Jess's postcard, but the photographer hadn't quite captured the eeriness of the cliff face. In person, the caves look deeper and darker; one in particular, closest to the waterline, is large enough that she can almost imagine a demon lurking there, surveying the sea below.
A prickle starts at the base of Lucy's spine. Maybe it's the knowledge of what the water would do to her skin. She imagines the waves lapping at her like tongues, stripping her of flesh until she is nothing but bone, gleaming white.
Or perhaps it's the podcast; the thought of all those missing men, presumed drowned. But with the prickling fear there's a strange pull, too. Lucy struggles to tear her gaze from the bright waves, mesmerized by the way they curl over the shore. A part of her wants to get closer, to feel spindrift on her face, slick rock beneath her palms.”
Emilia Hart, The Sirens