Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
Human perception is literally incarnation.
Do not worry about the incarnation of ideas.
In my next incarnation, I want to be a writer.
Any incarnation of 'Batman' I am delighted to do.
Wine is like the incarnation--it is both divine and human
Fantastic Negrito is a persona, an incarnation in my third phase.
Shakespeare - The nearest thing in incarnation to the eye of God.
What brought me to Christianity is Incarnation, not Ressurection.
I must have been a failed football coach in a previous incarnation.
The beautiful is the experimental proof that the incarnation is possible.
Nature is the incarnation of thought. The world is the mind precipitated.
3 is prime, 5 is prime, 7 is prime, but 9 is not prime; -in this incarnation.
If there was such a thing as re-incarnation, Floyd would come back as himself
I would not think twice about being part of any incarnation of the 'X-Men' films.
When writers die they become books, which is, after all, not too bad an incarnation.
I'd rather work all night and sleep all day... perhaps I was a mole in my last incarnation.
I say 'incantation' a lot, when what I really mean 'incarnation.' It's a programmed mistake.
We felt like we reached a point where MySpace in its original incarnation had peaked in a way.
The incarnation is true, not of Christ exclusively, but of Man universally, and God everlastingly.
Forgiveness is the reason for the crucifixion, and the crucifixion is the reason for the Incarnation.
The Incarnation is the ultimate reason why the service of God cannot be divorced from the service of man.
As a BBC broadcaster, I really do hope that the new incarnation of 'Top Gear' with Chris Evans does well.
There is only one all-pervading God. It has no religion, no incarnation. It is free from all contaminations.
By virtue of Creation, and still more the Incarnation, nothing here below is profane for those who know how to see.
A great composition to me is.. an incarnation of a genius, of all that was ever in him of the slightest consequence.
I was a big Mickey Rourke fan in his first incarnation. I thought that at the time he was America's greatest screen actor.
The incarnation is in itself an unfathomable mystery, but it makes sense of everything else that the New Testament contains.
There's never been a time when there hasn't been ritualistic dancing, and I think clubbing is our modern incarnation of that.
The primary source of the appeal of Christianity was Jesus - His incarnation, His life, His crucifixion, and His resurrection.
I just feel honored to play Wonder Woman in some incarnation. She's got such history, and she's, like, the first female superhero.
I see Christ as the incarnation of the piper who is calling us. He dances that shape and pattern which is at the heart of our reality.
The trouble with most Englishwomen is that they will dress as if they had been a mouse in a previous incarnation they do not want to attract attention.
The giving of the Quran is in Islam what the incarnation of Christ is to Christianity. If this is so, then Quran-burning is parallel to Christ-crucifying.
The Church's note must be a supernatural note which distinguishes incarnation from immanence, redemption from evolution, the Kingdom of God from mere spiritual process.
Priesthood is not a convenient, historically conditioned form of Church organisation, but is rooted in the Incarnation, in the priesthood and mission of Christ himself.
The Incarnation is the medicine of the soul, undoing the Fall and bringing man to the Tree of Life, and the office of a priest is to administer this medicine in the sacraments.
In my own mind, we are a much happier and much more functional family and a much more well balanced group of individual s both off and on the stage - in the current incarnation.
Iran, in its former incarnation as Persia, created the world's first empire, produced titanic figures like Cyrus, Darius, and Xerxes, and is one of the great fonts of world culture.
My mother was an enthusiastic chef but wildly disorganized, and often preferred purchasing yet another jar of mace or chili powder rather than having to hunt down its last incarnation.
In my teens, I eyed my adulthood with trepidation, as if stalked by a stranger - one who would seize control as if by demonic possession and regard my fledgling incarnation with contempt.
Do not worry about the incarnation of ideas. If you are a poet, your works will contain them without your knowledge'they will be both moral and national if you follow your inspiration freely.
A text of Tibetan Buddhism describes the time of death as a unique opportunity for spiritual liberation from the cycles of death and rebirth and a period that determines our next incarnation.
Jesus did not spend a great deal of time discoursing about the trinity or original sin or the incarnation, which have preoccupied later Christians. He went around doing good and being compassionate.
Tame Impala has two lives. One is the album, which is like a producer, and the other life is like a band: more of a live incarnation where we're basically a covers band for the albums that I produce.
I have thoroughly gone through the subject of the Incarnation; and if it served you, could at any time give you the history from the beginning of the controversies on this subject, and of its present form.
When I first started drawing the earliest incarnation of 'Optic Nerve,' I hadn't even been on a date; I hadn't had a romantic relationship of any kind yet, so in a way, I was almost writing science fiction.
The CCP has become the political incarnation of the deadly coronavirus, infecting the world with illegal trade practices, arm twisting smaller nations, debt - a.k.a death - traps and sinister imperialist ambition.
So many people: Lucille Ball is the earliest incarnation of a woman I thought was funny, Joan Rivers, Roseanne, Carol Burnett, Gilda Radnor, down to current times, where you have Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Kristen Wiig.
I didn't love David Bowie. Sure, I loved a lot of his songs, like everybody else, and, like everybody else, I had an incarnation of Bowie that I loved best - in my case, the solemn 'art-rock' Bowie of the late Seventies.
I've been a huge fan of virtually every incarnation and spin-off of the 'Star Trek' franchise (don't get me started on 'Voyager,' though), but there's something about the purity of the original series that really appeals to me.