MIRACLES QUOTES III

quotations about miracles

We can become inspired to shape a higher, more ideal future, and when we do, miracles happen.

JAMES REDFIELD

The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision

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It would actually constitute more than a miracle, he realized. It would take divine intervention plus luck, plus some unknown element of cosmic wizardry.

DAVID BALDACCI

The Whole Truth

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Knowledge has its boundary line, where it abuts on ignorance; on the outside of that boundary line are ignorance and miracles; on the inside of it are science and no miracles.

HORACE MANN

Thoughts

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Miracles are like jokes. They relieve our tension suddenly by setting us free from the chain of cause and effect.

GERALD BRANAN

attributed, Get Unstuck!


It is at least scientifically respectable to postulate that at the centre of a black hole the laws of nature no longer apply. Since most scientists are just a bit religious and most religious are seldom wholly unscientific we find humanity in a comical position. His scientific intellect believes in the possibility of miracles inside a black hole while his religious intellect believes in them outside it.

WILLIAM GOLDING

Nobel Lecture, December 7, 1983

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Men's thirst for the most amazing and indubitable wonders actually stems from a desire for a faith without shadows, for a crown without a cross.... A miracle is Christian only if it helps us to believe rather than relieves us of the necessity of faith.

LOUIS MONDEN

attributed, When You Need a Miracle


The way I figure it, everyone gets a miracle. Like, I will probably never be struck by lightening, or win a Nobel Prize, or become the dictator of a small nation in the Pacific Islands, or contract terminal ear cancer, or spontaneously combust. But if you consider all the unlikely things together, at least one of them will probably happen to each of us. I could have seen it rain frogs. I could have stepped foot on Mars. I could have been eaten by a whale. I could have married the Queen of England or survived months at sea. But my miracle was different. My miracle was this: out of all the houses in all the subdivisions in all of Florida, I ended up living next door to Margo Roth Spiegelman.

JOHN GREEN

Paper Towns

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Miracles are like meatballs, because nobody can exactly agree on what they are made of, where they come from, or how often they should appear.

DANIEL HANDLER

as Lemony Snicket, The Carnivorous Carnival

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Miracles are like facts of animal magnetism, or table-turning. They come into existence only where there are people ready beforehand to believe in them.

S. F. S.

The Month, vol. 126


Miracles are like stakes supporting the young tree; when grown, trained, established, of what use are stakes or miracles?

ROBERT ASKWITH TAYLOR

The Bulwark, January 1874


As cheesy as it sounds, I believe in miracles. I do. One happened to me once. Sometimes when I miracle happens, it's like lightning, fast and unexpected. That's what my miracle was like. Other times miracles are like a barrel filling with rainwater. The rain falls in; the water in the barrel gets deeper and deeper. Then one day it spills over the whole world in one big, wet gush. That's the tipping place.

R. A. NELSON

Breathe My Name


Miracles don't occur when I want what I haven't got or pray for neon letters in the sky. I can only perceive the miraculous by appreciating and being open to each moment. I tend, as I think many of us do, to think that miracles are only those things that bring great joy, happiness, clarity, or relief. But miracles often, at first, seem a mixed blessing at best or even quite painful.

MARILYN LANCELOT

Switching Addictions


It must be so; for miracles are ceased
And therefore we must needs admit the means
How things are perfected.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Henry V

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A man who saw a miracle would reject his eyes' witness, if those with him saw nothing.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

The Lathe of Heaven

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A miracle is like an accident, and if the same accident keeps happening all the time, then somebody's making a point, aren't they?

KAREN HEULER

The Other Door


Miracles, when considered in a general, abstract manner--that is, when divested of all circumstances, and supposed to occur as disconnected facts, to stand alone in history, to have no explanations or reasons in preceding events, and no influence on those which follow--are indeed open to great objection, as wanton and useless violations of nature's order; and it is accordingly against miracles, considered in this naked, general form, that the arguments of infidelity are chiefly urged. But it is great disingenuity to class under this head the miracles of Christianity. They are palpably different. They do not stand alone in history, but are most intimately incorporated with it. They were demanded by the state of the world which preceded them, and they have left deep traces on all subsequent ages. In fact, the history of the whole civilized world, since their alleged occurrence, has been swayed and colored by them, and is wholly inexplicable without them.

WILLIAM E. CHANNING

Thoughts

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Growing up closes so many doors. The modern world doesn't allow for miracles, so we don't see them. It's a very precious gift, an open mind, but it's not passive. You've got to nurture it like a bed of roses; otherwise it will wither and die. Make sure you don't close off your mind to things you find strange. Sometimes they may be the only truth.

TIM LEBBON

Fears Unnamed

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How grateful I am that the day of faith and the age of miracles are not past history but continue with us even now.

THOMAS S. MONSON

LDS Church News, January 3, 2018


Believe in your heart that you're meant to live a life full of passion, purpose, magic and miracles.

ROY T. BENETT

The Light in the Heart


Miracles do not happen.

MATTHEW ARNOLD

preface, Literature and Dogma

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