Quotes by Unseen Afflictions, like bills and pikes, make a terrible show when they cannot reach us; but the temptations of prosperity, like unseen bullets, wound and kill us before they are discerned. George Downame unseen affliction temptation Realism sets itself at work to consider characters and events which are apparently the most ordinary and uninteresting, in order to extract from these their full value and true meaning. It would apprehend in all particulars the connection between the familiar and the extraordinary, and the seen and unseen of human nature. George Parsons Lathrop unseen character order The unseen enemy is always the most fearsome. George R. R. Martin unseen enemy We form an association of brothers in all points of the globe ... yet there is one unseen that can hardly be felt, yet it weighs on us. Whence comes it? Where is it? No one knows ... or at least no one tells. This association is secret even to us the veterans of the Secret Societies. Giuseppe Mazzini unseen brother secret Today I know that all things are watching, that nothing goes unseen, that even wallpaper has a better memory than human beings. Gunter Grass unseen today memories Power revealed is power sacrificed. The truly powerful exert their influence in ways unseen, unfelt. Some would say that a thing visible is a thing vulnerable. Guillermo del Toro unseen powerful way what is seen must always be the outcome of much that is unseen. H. A. Guerber invisibility unseen outcomes Any conclusion you reach about yourself has to be an unseen limitation because there's always more to see. Guy Finley conclusion unseen about-yourself Nothing glows brighter than the heart awakened to the unseen light of love that lives within it. Guy Finley unseen light heart The Old Ones were, the Old Ones are, and the Old Ones shall be. Not in the spaces we know, but between them. They walk serene and primal, undimensioned and to us unseen. H. P. Lovecraft serene unseen space All things that ever were, that are, or that will be, having; their record upon the astral light, or tablet of the unseen universe, the initiated adept, by using the vision of his own spirit, can know all that has been known or can be known. H. P. Blavatsky unseen vision light Reality of things is hidden in the realm of the unseen Hamza Yusuf unseen realms reality Love comes unseen; we only see it go. Henry Austin Dobson seen-and-unseen short-love unseen Poverty ... is already half-Christian by its very nature; it has everything to gain by a doctrine which makes so little of the present and the visible, and so much of the future and the unseen. Henry Parry Liddon unseen doctrine christian The power to guess the unseen from the seen, to trace the implications of things, to judge the whole piece by the pattern . . . this cluster of gifts may almost be said to constitute experience. Henry James unseen pieces judging In the elder days of art Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part, For the Gods are everywhere Henry Wadsworth Longfellow unseen care art Words are but the bannerets of a great army, a few bits of waving color here and there; thoughts are the main body of the footman that march unseen below. Henry Ward Beecher unseen army color Splendid architecture, the love of your life, an old friend... they can all go drifting by unseen if youre not careful. Ian Mckellen unseen architecture old-friends It is He who is revealed in every face, sought in every sign, gazed upon by every eye, worshipped in every object of worship, and pursued in the unseen and the visible. Not a single one of His creatures can fail to find Him in its primordial and original nature. Ibn Arabi unseen eye faces Things are no longer what they seem to be. My telephones are haunted, and animals whisper at me from unseen places. Hunter S. Thompson telephones unseen animal «1234567891011»