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Soul Quotes - Page 13

A writer can do nothing for men more necessary, satisfying, than just simply to reveal to them the infinite possibility of their own souls.

A writer can do nothing for men more necessary, satisfying, than just simply to reveal to them the infinite possibility of their own souls.

Walt Whitman, Walter Magnes Teller, Horace Traubel (1973). “Walt Whitman's Camden conversations”

Humankind struggles with collective powers for its freedom, the individual struggles with dehumanization for the possession of his soul.

Saul Bellow (2016). “It All Adds Up: From the Dim Past to the Uncertain Future”, p.88, Odyssey Editions

True prayer is not asking God for love; it is learning to love, and to include all mankind in one affection.

Mary Baker Eddy (2014). “The Spiritual Writings of Mary Baker Eddy”, p.191, Jazzybee Verlag

The soul that walks in love neither tires others nor grows tired.

St. John of the Cross (1991). “The Collected Works of Saint John of the Cross”, p.92, ICS Publications

Jealousy is the jaundice of the soul.

John Dryden, Samuel Johnson (1822). “The Poems of John Dryden”

I would rather a thousand times be a free soul in jail than to be a sycophant and coward in the streets.

Eugene V. Debs' anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio (June 16, 1918), as quoted in The Call Magazine, www.marxists.org. 1918.

Please subdue the anguish of your soul. Nobody is destined only to happiness or to pain. The wheel of life takes one up and down by turn.

Kālidāsa, C. R. Devadhar (1984). “Works of Kalidasa: Kayva”, p.52, Motilal Banarsidass Publ.

Originality is the essence of true scholarship. Creativity is the soul of the true scholar.

Nnamdi Azikiwe “ZIK A SELECTION FROM THE SPEECHES OF NNAMDI AZIKIWE Governor-General of the Federation of Nigeria formerly President of the Nigerian Senate formerly Premier of the Eastern Region of Nigeria”, CUP Archive

If religion has given birth to all that is essential in society, it is because the idea of society is the soul of religion.

Emile Durkheim (1973). “Emile Durkheim on Morality and Society”, p.191, University of Chicago Press