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A voice said, Look me in the stars And tell me truly, men of earth, If all the soul-and-body scars Were not too much to pay for birth.
— Robert Frost
Far as we aim our signs to reach, Far as we often make them reach, Across the soul-from-soul abyss, There is an aeon-limit set Beyond which they are doomed to miss. Two souls may be too widely met. That sad-with-distance river beach With mortal longing may beseech; It cannot speak as far as this.
— Robert Frost
the eye is the window to the soul, and from the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, why can't we all be blind and dumb?
— Kristen Heitzmann
Love! What a searing, torturing, intolerably sweet thing it was - this possession of body, soul and mind! With something at its core as fine and remote and purely spiritual as the tiny blue spark in the heart of the unbreakable diamond. No dream had ever been like this. She was no longer solitary. She was one of a vast sisterhood - all the women who had ever loved in the world.
— LM Montgomery
Whatever the Left touches-- the arts; the economy; health care; the soul; religion-- it destroys or damages.
— Dennis Prager
Truly Jesus is the great need of our souls.
— Hudson Taylor
An individual gospel without a social gospel is a soul without a body and a social gospel without an individual gospel is a body without a soul. One is a ghost, the other a corpse.
— E Stanley Jones
True religion is real living; living with all one's soul, with all one's goodness and righteousness.
— Albert Einstein
Since our inner experiences consist of reproductions, and combinations of sensory impressions, the concept of a soul without a body seem to me to be empty and devoid of meaning.
— Albert Einstein
How much did I hear of religion as a child? Very little, and yet my heart leaped when I heard the name of God. I do believe every soul has a tendency toward God.
— Dorothy Day
By religion I mean perfected manhood,--the quickening of the soul by the influence of the Divine Spirit.
— Henry Ward Beecher
A man knows no more in religion than he loves and embraceth with the affections of his soul.
— Richard Sibbes