Miracles Quotes
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The difference between magic and miracles is this. Magic is when you use your mind to tell the Universe what you want. Miracles is when you ask the Universe what it wants and how you can serve it'.
Marianne Williamson
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In the realist, faith is not born from miracles, but miracles from faith.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Miracles happen to those who believe in them. Otherwise why does not the Virgin Mary appear to Lamaists, Mohammedans, or Hindus who have never heard of her.
Bernard Berenson
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It is impossible on reasonable grounds to disbelieve miracles.
Blaise Pascal
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The trick in life is to hang out until the miracles come.
Attica Locke
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I should not be a Christian but for the miracles.
Blaise Pascal
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Enter any moment devoid of agenda, with an absence of posturing, and with your only intention being to send love to everyone you meet or even think of... Happiness, miracles and inner peace will follow.
Marianne Williamson
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Miracles are signs not to them that believe, but to them that believe not.
Thomas Aquinas
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Nobody really knows which is happening when the teacher closes the door. At worst, mediocrity. At best, miracles.
Esme Raji Codell
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The impossible I do immediately, miracles take a little longer
David Berglas
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Never lose hope, my heart, miracles dwell in the invisible. If the whole world turns against you keep your eyes on the Friend.
Rumi
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Impossible situations can become possible miracles.
Robert H. Schuller
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For anarchy to succeed or simply to advance towards its success it must be conceived not only as a lighthouse which illuminates and attracts, but as something possible and attainable, not in centuries to come, but in a relatively short time and without relying on miracles.
Errico Malatesta
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Jesus' miracles provide us with a sample of the meaning of redemption: a freeing of creation from the shackles of sin and evil and a reinstatement of creaturely living as intended by God.
Randy Alcorn
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Often miracles are happening right in front of our eyes, but we think they should look different, so we miss them though they're right there.
Marianne Williamson
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By bringing the past into the present, we create a future just like the past. By letting the past go, we make room for miracles.
Marianne Williamson
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Confidence, to my way of thinking, generally is all the magic needed to work miracles.
Evalyn Walsh McLean
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People—wondered why such miracles no longer happened. Augustine had a witty response: “I might, indeed, reply that miracles were necessary before the world believed, in order that it might believe. And whoever now-a-days demands to see prodigies that he may believe, is himself a great prodigy, because he does not believe, though the whole world does.
Bart Ehrman
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The release of power accelerated and released forces that were both positive and negative. When we understand the accelerating power of miracles, we understand why Jesus so often told those He healed to tell no one about it. Because when they broadcasted His miracles, it fueled the envy of His enemies. When their envy reached its fullness, His enemies crucified Him. By fueling their envy, every miracle took Jesus a step closer to His crucifixion.
Bob Sorge
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We arc the miracle of miracles, the great inscrutable mystery of God.
Thomas Carlyle
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In His discourses, His miracles, His parables, His sufferings, His resurrection, He gradually raises the pedestal of His humanity before the world, but under a cover, until the shaft reaches from the grave to the heavens, whenHe lifts the curtain, and displays the figure of a man on a throne, for the worship of the universe; and clothing His church with His own power, He authorizes it to baptize and to preach remission of sins in His own name.
Edward Thomson
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But that is the thing about miracles: it is perception that determines them as such, not facts.
Camilla Gibb
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Miracles happen. They have happened to me and they are happening to you. You need only look to the people in your lives in order to see them.
Brooke Ellison
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I would rather make mistakes in kindness and compassion than work miracles in unkindness and hardness.
Mother Teresa