Divinity Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Divinity. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Divinity from various authors and personalities.
Realization of your inner divinity is the scientific religion of thinking humanity.
The divinity you seek is born with you.
I do not hail myself as an atheist, for I am not an atheist. In fact, I have met God, felt God and even lived in God, same as the prophets of human history. But mark you, humanism cannot be compromised because of some doctrines presented as God's command. In the domain of transcendence, all commands received by the mind, are created by the mind itself. They manifest as divine revelations, but in reality, they are revelations rising from the mind itself. And as such, they have potential to be both good and evil.
Nature deemed God worthy and hence chose it as her slave to serve the humans appearing as the master.
My mission is to make the external God of human society obsolete in front of humanity's internal Godliness.
Search and seek the spirituality of being!
The greatest education is learning to know the divinity of thy soul.
I count everything loss, to gain anything under the power of grace in Jesus Christ.
... There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will.
The soul has this proof of divinity: that divine things delight it.
There is a divinity within our breast.
There is surely a piece of Divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage to the sun.
Our humanity were a poor thing were it not for the divinity that stirs within us.
My deeply held belief is that if a god of anything like the traditional sort exists, our curiosity and intelligence are provided by such a god.
Man is God by his faculty for thought.
What is divine escapes mens notice because of their incredulity.
With man more and more ubiquitous, with nature transformed from a mysterious given into a product of the human will, divinity is in crisis.
If we meet no gods, it is because we harbor none. If there is grandeur in you, you will find grandeur in porters and sweeps.
The mystery of a person, indeed, is ever divine to him that has a sense for the godlike.
There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun.