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You are an infinite spiritual being having a temporary human experience.
- Wayne Dyer
How can it be that the most wonderous and sacred human space - the womb - has become a place of unutterable violence?
- Pope Benedict XVI
so it is with human reason, which strives not against faith, when enlightened, but rather furthers and advances it.
- Martin Luther
This horror of pain is a rather low instinct and... if I think of human beings I've known and of my own life, such as it is, I can't recall any case of pain which didn't, on the whole, enrich life.
- Malcolm Muggeridge
All of me then shall die: let this appease The doubt, since human reach no further knows.
- John Milton
But of that day and hour no one knows neither the angels in heaven nor the Son but only the Father.' We are not to think that the Son of God as he is God did not know the day or hour but only that his human nature did not know it because his divine nature had not chosen to reveal it to his human nature.
- John Owen
The reason that history so often repeats is not only human nature, but also human ignorance.
- Glenn Beck
human loves are absolutely necessary as steps toward the Divine, and no soul is prepared to partake of Divine Love until it has become capable of the deepest and most intense human love. It is only by passing through human loves and human sufferings that Divine Love is reached and realized.
- James Allen
In Christ was united the human and the divine. His mission was to reconcile God to man, and man to God; to unite the finite with the infinite.
- Ellen White
Christ is the Word of God in person. The Bible is the Word of God in writing. Both are the Word of God in the words of men. Both have a human nature and a divine nature.
- Peter Kreeft
The Way is not for, but from, man; if we take the Way as something superhuman, beyond man, this is not the real Way.
- Confucius
The evil implanted in man by nature spreads so imperceptibly, when the habit of wrong-doing is unchecked, that he himself can set no limit to his shamelessness.
- Cicero