Quotes about Divinity
The proper effect of the Eucharist is the transformation of man into God.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Who can sleep on the night that God became man?
— Edith Stein
[E]very human life is a reflection of divinity, and... every act of injustice mars and defaces the image of God in man.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Since the primary manifestation of Yahweh is Israel itself, any misconstruction of Israel entails a misconstruction of Yahweh.
— Christopher Wright
The infinite exists. It is there. If the infinite had no me, the me would be its limit; it would not be the infinite; in other words, it would not be. But it is. Then it has a me. This me of the infinite is God.
— Victor Hugo
God is behind everything, but everything hides God. Things are black, creatures are opaque. To love a being is to render that being transparent.
— Victor Hugo
To speak out aloud when alone is as it were to have a dialogue with the divinity which is within.
— Victor Hugo
The infinite has being. It is there. If infinity had no self then self would not be. But it is. Therefore it has a self. The self of infinity is God.
— Victor Hugo
the old man raised his finger toward heaven, and said, 'The infinite exists. It is there. If the infinite had no ME, the ME would be its limit; it would not be the infinite; in other words, it would not be. But it is. Then it has a ME. This ME of the infinite is God.
— Victor Hugo
The infinite is. He is there. If the infinite had no person, person would be without limit; it would not be infinite; in other words, it would not exist. There is, then, an I. That I of the infinite is God.
— Victor Hugo
Infinity is. It is there. If infinity had no self, the self would be its limit; it would not be infinite. In other words, it would not be. But it is. So it has a self. This self of infinity is God.
— Victor Hugo
No man was created good by God, nor can be made entirely bad by man.
— Victor Hugo