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Everything is interwoven, and the web is holy; none of its parts are unconnected. They are composed harmoniously, and together they compose the world. One world, made up of all things. One divinity, present in them all.
— Marcus Aurelius
There is no people so brutish or barbarous that they do not know that they must believe in a god, even if they do not know precisely what god they should worship.
— Cicero
All Creatures know that some must die That all the rest may take and eat; Sooner or later, all transform Their blood to wine, their flesh to meat. But Man alone seeks Vengefulness, And writes his abstract Laws on stone; For this false Justice he has made, He tortures limb and crushes bone. Is this the image of a god? My tooth for yours, your eye for mine? Oh, if Revenge did move the stars Instead of Love, they would not shine.
— Margaret Atwood
The heart of Jesus glowed, because it was holy. Holy things glowed in general.
— Margaret Atwood
I think that this is what God must look like: an egg. The life of the moon may not be on the surface, but inside.
— Margaret Atwood
I would like to be found. I would like to see. Or to be seen. I wonder if, in the eye of God, it amounts to the same thing.
— Margaret Atwood
I saw you as another god.
— Margaret Atwood
God cannot be held to the narrowness of literal and materialistic interpretations, nor measured by Human measurements, for His days are eons, and a thousand ages of our time are like an evening to Him.
— Margaret Atwood
To be grateful is to recognize the love of God in everything.
— Thomas Merton
Every time we say we believe in the Holy Spirit, we mean we believe that there is a living God able and willing to enter human personality and change it.
— John Owen
Every time you look in the mirror remember that God created you and that everything He creates is beautiful and good!
— Joyce Meyer
People who are religious should be glad, since not everyone is blessed with the ability to believe in a higher order.
— Anne Frank