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This core of darkness could go anywhere, for no one saw it.
— Virginia Woolf
Among these, accordingly, much discoursing with spirits went on - and it did a world of good which never became manifest.
— Charles Dickens
For neither Man nor Angel can discern Hypocrisy, the only evil that walks Invisible, except to God alone, By his permissive will, through Heaven and Earth: And oft, though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps At wisdom's gate, and to simplicity Resigns her charge, while goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems...
— John Milton
I believe in a kind of literature which makes clear that, at a deeper level, below the surface, we are tied together through invisible but existing threads. A kind of literature which talks about a lively, ever-changing world of unity, of which we are a small, but not insignificant part.
— Olga Tokarczuk
Indeed faith deals with invisibles, but God hates that love which is invisible.
— Thomas Watson
All the world, as a matter of fact, is a mosaic of little places invisible to the powers that be. And in the eyes of the powers that be all these invisible places do not add up to a visible place. They add up to words and numbers.
— Wendell Berry
for a Christian whose hope is in an invisible God, seeing the unseen is essential. 24
— Timothy Lane
Imagination is not the ability to dream up things that aren't real; it is the ability to see what is real but often unseen. As Eugene Peterson says in Subversive Spirituality, for a Christian whose hope is in an invisible God, seeing the unseen is essential. 24 Hebrews 11 calls this faith.
— Timothy Lane
Ringing assurance that we are not alone... That we are assisted and defended by a powerful and glorious order of invisible Beings.
— Billy Graham
In this achievement-based lifestyle, most of us have certain boxes we're checking to make us useful humans. But a lot of things you do as a parent are kinda invisible. There's a lot you achieve - just getting dinner on the table - that are more than making a song.
— Stephen Malkmus
The reality of a person is a deep and hidden thing, buried not only in the invisible recesses of man's own metaphysical secrecy but in the secrecy of God Himself.
— Thomas Merton
The contemplative way is, in fact, not a way. Christ alone is the way, and he is invisible. The 'desert' of contemplation is simply a metaphor to explain the state of emptiness which we experience when we have left all ways, forgotten ourselves and taken the invisible Christ as our way.
— Thomas Merton