Quotes about Revelation
                        Even the things we don't understand are a display of the goodness of God.
                    — Liz Curtis Higgs
                        
                
                        If the sphere of paradox-religion is abolished, or explained away in aesthetics, an Apostle becomes neither more nor less than a genius, and then--good night, Christianity! Esprit and the Spirit, revelation and originality, a call from God and genius, all end by meaning more or less the same thing.
                    — Soren Kierkegaard
                        
                
                        What good would it do me if truth stood before me, cold and naked, not caring whether I recognized her or not?
                    — Soren Kierkegaard
                        
                
                        As you study your Bible with the help of the Holy Spirit, and live out the truths that God reveals to you, you will discover new stability, strength, and confidence.
                    — Kay Arthur
                        
                
                        Love was like that, like a dream you didn't quite understand, one in which you didn't necessarily know what you were looking at until it was right in front of you.
                    — Alice Hoffman
                        
                
                        That was the sorrow of it. He saw the light but never expected the darkness.
                    — Alice Hoffman
                        
                
                        Franny whispered to Haylin all that she ever was and had been. She told him that she had always known what the future would be, and he said that if what she said was true, then she should have known a very long time ago that this was meant to be.
                    — Alice Hoffman
                        
                
                        In good time every secret must be shared and every miracle called into question.
                    — Alice Hoffman
                        
                
                        Was it possible to know anyone, truly?
                    — Alice Hoffman
                        
                
                        Oh, how Vincent wished he could tell his sisters how unexpected everything was. He wished they could sit down at the table, today, in the sunlight, so that he could tell them everything. Once, a long time ago, before we knew who we were, we thought we wanted to be like everyone else. How lucky to be exactly who we were.
                    — Alice Hoffman
                        
                
                        She did believe in one thing, something so vast and deep she couldn't bring herself to tell John, even though it was probably safe to confide in someone she would never see again. She believed that people could lose themselves.
                    — Alice Hoffman
                        
                
                        You better not never tell nobody but god.
                    — Alice Walker