Quotes about Divinity
But God lasts when everything else is gone. What shall we do if he is not our friend?
— George Eliot
Three words have often been used as the trumpet-call of men - the words God, Immortality, Duty - pronounced with terrible earnestness. How inconceivable was the first, how unbelievable was the second, and yet how peremptory and absolute the third.
— George Eliot
This earth indeed is the very Body of God, and it is from this body that we are born, live, suffer, and resurrect to eternal life. Either all is God's Great Project, or we may rightly wonder whether anything is God's Great Project. One wonders if we humans will be the last to accept this.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Praised be You, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars; in the heavens, you have made them bright, precious and fair.
— St. Francis Of Assisi
God is that, the greater than which cannot be conceived.
— Anselm of Canterbury
God has loved us as if there is only one of us
— St. Augustine
Man is God truly alive
— St. Augustine
Concerning perfect blessedness which consists in a vision of God.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
There is none like Him; I would not exchange one smile of His lovely face with kingdoms.
— Samuel Rutherford
He takes men out of time and makes them feel eternity.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I always adhered to the idea that God is time, or at least that His spirit is.
— Joseph Brodsky
The old field of space, time, matter, and the senses is to be weeded, dug, and sown for a new crop. We may be tired of that old field: God is not.
— CS Lewis