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Letter "D" » Divine
«The imagination is never governed, it is always the ruling and divine power»
«The divine is perhaps that quality in man which permits him to endure the lack of God.»
«There is no true love save in suffering, and in this world we have to choose either love, which is suffering, or happiness. Man is the more man - that is, the more divine - the greater his capacity for suffering, or rather, for anguish.»
«The more a man can forget, the greater the number of metamorphoses which his life can undergo, the more he can remember the more divine his life becomes.»
«Treat things divine with marked respect - don't have anything to do with them»
«There is a desire deep within the soul which drives man from the seen to the unseen, to philosophy and to the divine»
«To err is human - but it feels divine»
Author: Mae West (Actress) | About: Humanity | Keywords: Divine, err, errs, feels
«To eat is human, to digest, divine»
«To help the young soul, to add energy, inspire hope, and blow the coals into a useful flame; to redeem defeat by new thought and firm action, this, though not easy, is the work of divine man»
«To need nothing is divine, and the less a man needs the nearer does he approach to divinity»

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