SOUL QUOTES VI

quotations about the soul


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And unto them too, souls are born,
Those wondrous things, so slowly wrought,
That breathes a subtler thing in air,
And daily at the altar fare
Upon the living bread of thought.

CAROLINE SPENCER
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"Humanity"


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A soul. A soul is nothing. Can you see it, smell it, touch it? No.

STEPHEN VINCENT BENET

"The Devil and Daniel Webster"

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The soul is the human being considered as having a value in itself.

SIMONE WEIL

Gravity and Grace

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Reincarnation is essential to enable the soul to evolve to its Divine right.

R. F. GOUDEY

Reincarnation: A Universal Truth

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We must never stop dreaming. Dreams provide nourishment for the soul, just as a meal does for the body.

PAULO COELHO

The Pilgrimage


The soul that has conceived one wickedness can nurse no good thereafter.

SOPHOCLES

Philoctetes

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The soul is a thing so impalpable, so often useless and sometimes so embarrassing that I suffered, upon losing it, a little less emotion than if I had mislaid, while out on a stroll, my calling-card.

CHARLES BAUDELAIRE

"Le Joueur généreux", Le Spleen de Paris

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I was brought up on a side street, listen now
I learned how to love before I could eat
I was educated from good stock
When I start lovin', oh, I can't stop
I'm a soul man, I'm a soul man

ISAAC HAYES & DAVID PORTER

"Soul Man"


How absurd it must seem for an immortal soul to be destined for Heaven or Hell, and yet be sitting in a kitchen, as a maid, or to see oneself objectified as a mechanic! how falsely the usual sunrise waked us, the clock dial, the city street the job! How wrongfully people find themselves in these systems--our time isn't there, our space isn't there, our space isn't even here, not even our name is there--the addressee for whom the alarm clock rings is identical to only a few, and the whole social story of waking, and certainly the day of the mechanic, is false.

ERNST BLOCH

Traces


You are a little soul carrying about a corpse.

MARCUS AURELIUS

Meditations

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When you're born a lover
You're born to suffer
Like all soul sisters
And soul brothers

DEPECHE MODE

"Goodnight Lovers"


There is one argument commonly employed for the immateriality of the soul, which seems to me remarkable. Whatever is extended consists of parts; and whatever consists of parts is divisible, if not in reality, at least in the imagination. But it is impossible anything divisible can be conjoined to a thought or perception, which is a being altogether inseparable and indivisible. For supposing such a conjunction, would the indivisible thought exist on the left or on the right hand of this extended divisible body? On the surface or in the middle? On the back or fore side of it? If it be conjoined with the extension, it must exist somewhere within its dimensions. If it exist within its dimensions, it must either exist in one particular part; and then that particular part is indivisible, and the perception is conjoined only with it, not with the extension: Or if the thought exists in every part, it must also be extended, and separable, and divisible, as well as the body; which is utterly absurd and contradictory. For can any one conceive a passion of a yard in length, a foot in breadth, and an inch in thickness? Thought, therefore, and extension are qualities wholly incompatible, and never can incorporate together into one subject.

DAVID HUME

"Of the Immateriality of the Soul", A Treatise of Human Nature

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The soul is healed by being with children.

FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY

The Idiot

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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

attributed, Albert Einstein: The Human Side

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The living soul of man, once conscious of its power, cannot be quelled.

HORACE MANN

Thoughts

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Art is a microscope which the artist fixes on the secrets of his soul, and shows to people these secrets which are common to all.

LEO TOLSTOY

Diary

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All men's souls are immortal, but those of the righteous are both immortal and divine.

SOCRATES

attributed, Day's Collacon


To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul.

MURIEL SPARK

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie


Some men live altogether outside their own souls; some live altogether within their own souls; some pass out and in: these last are the best men.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought

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Look how much the soul is better than the body; so much more grievous are the diseases of the soul than the griefs of the body.

DIOGENES

attributed, Day's Collacon