MIRACLES QUOTES IV

quotations about miracles

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 don't happen. You make them happen. They're not wishes or dreams or candles on a cake.

JULIE ANNE PETERS

Far from Xanadu


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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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 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


A miracle is nothing more than dormant justice from another time arriving to compensate those it has cruelly abandoned.

MARK HELPRIN

Winter's Tale


A private man has always the liberty (because thought is free) to believe or not believe in his heart those acts that have been given out for miracles, according as he shall see what benefits can accrue by men's belief, to those that pretend, or countenance them, and thereby conjecture whether they be miracles or lies.

THOMAS HOBBES

Leviathan

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For some reason or the other man looks for the miracle, and to accomplish it he will wade through blood. He will debauch himself with ideas, he will reduce himself to a shadow if for only one second of his life he can close his eyes to the hideousness of reality. Everything is endured--disgrace, humiliation, poverty, war, crime, ennui--in the belief that overnight something will occur, a miracle, which will render life tolerable.

HENRY MILLER

Tropic of Cancer

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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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No matter how strong we think our faith is or want it to be, we always want to know that God is there for us, and miracles are that sort of element that bridges the gap between our faith and our connection with God.

MICHAEL O'NEILL

Exploring the Miraculous


The narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery,
And the cow crunching with depress'd head surpasses any statue,
And a mouse is miracle enough to stagger sextillions of infidels.

WALT WHITMAN

"Song of Myself", Leaves of Grass

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The spirit which in the modern Church has sometimes sought to found Christian faith on signs and wonders appears to me to be almost as much one of unbelief as the spirit which outside the Church denies the miraculous altogether.

LYMAN ABBOTT

Letters to Unknown Friends

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You have to see the miracles for there to be miracles.

JANDY NELSON

I'll Give You the Sun


In those parts of the world where learning and science has prevailed, miracles have ceased; but in such parts of it as are barbarous and ignorant, miracles are still in vogue; which is of itself a strong presumption that in the infancy of letters, learning and science, or in the world's non-age, those who confided in miracles, as a proof of the divine mission of the first promulgators of revelation, were imposed upon by fictitious appearances instead of miracles.

ETHAN ALLEN

Reason: The Only Oracle of Man

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Since man cannot live without miracles, he will provide himself with miracles of his own making. He will believe in witchcraft and sorcery, even though he may otherwise be a heretic, an atheist, and a rebel.

FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY

The Brothers Karamazov

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However portentous a fact may be, or even supernatural--if such facts exist--however solemnly a miracle may be done in sight of all, the lightning of that fact, the thunderbolt of that miracle is quickly swallowed up in the ocean of life, whose surface, scarcely stirred by the brief convulsion, returns to the level of its habitual flow.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Seraphita

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Miracles are propitious accidents, the natural causes of which are too complicated to be readily understood.

GEORGE SANTAYANA

introduction, The Ethics of Spinoza

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Miracles don't have to be huge and dramatic. They can be small and beautiful like flowers blooming in March, right after a snowfall. They can be a snowflake falling during a summer rain storm. It could be a lost cat finding refuge at your home.

STEPHEN J. NAPOLITANO

Bob Frost


The world was made of miracles, unexpected earthquakes, storms that came from nowhere and might reshape a continent. The boy beside her. The future before her. Anything was possible.

LEIGH BARDUGO

Crooked Kingdom


To deny that a miracle is capable of proof, or to deny that it may be proved by evidence of the same nature as establishes the truth of other events, is, in effect, as I have said, to deny the existence of God. A miracle can be incapable of proof only because it is physically or morally impossible, since what is possible may be proved. To deny that the truth of a miracle may be established involves the denial of creation, for there can be no greater miracle than creation. It equally implies that no species of being that propagates its kind ever had a commencement; for if there was a first plant that grew without seed, or a first man without parents, or if of any series of events there was a first without such antecendents as the laws of nature require, then there was a miracle.

ANDREWS NORTON

"A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity"