PROPHET QUOTES III

quotations about prophets and prophecy

It is the seekers ... who make the prophet.

ROBERT K. GREENLEAF

The Servant as Leader


A serious prophet upon predicting a flood should be the first man to climb a tree.

STEPHEN CRANE

The Red Badge of Courage

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Prophecy is history anticipated and contracted: while history is prophecy accomplished and dilated.

BISHOP NEWTON

attributed, Day's Collacon


Of the times in like manner wherein we now live, the Apostle Paul did prophecy that there should be many false prophets: and we do see his sayings therein to be fulfilled.

RICHARD BANCROFT

sermon preached at Paul's Cross, February 9, 1589

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Every minister worthy of the name has to walk the line between prophetic vision and spiritual sustenance, between telling people the comforting things they want to hear and challenging them with the difficult things they need to hear.

TIMOTHY B. TYSON

Blood Done Sign My Name


Agnes was the worst prophet that's ever existed. Because she was always right. That's why the book never sold.

NEIL GAIMAN

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch

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To realize that prophecy in the people is like fruit in the tree is to know the unity of life.

KAHLIL GIBRAN

The Kahlil Gibran Reader: Inspirational Writings

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The prophets reveal God in all His fulness and variety of being; they speak in human ears the strains of heaven.

EDWARD IRVING

Exposition of the Book of Revelation


You got to be worried when they're agreeing about anything.... Prophets. That's the last bloody thing you want prophets to do.

CHINA MIEVILLE

Kraken

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I shall always consider the best guesser the best prophet.

CICERO

De Divinatione

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Fear prophets ... and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them.

UMBERTO ECO

The Name of the Rose

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My gran'ther's rule was safer 'n 'tis to crow:
Don't never prophesy -- onless ye know.

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL

The Biglow Papers

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The prophet must be his own disciple, or he will make none. Enthusiasm is contagious: belief creates belief.

GEORGE HENRY LEWES

The Principles of Success in Literature

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The variable that marks some periods as barren and some as rich in prophetic vision is in the interest, the level of seeking, the responsiveness of the hearers. The variable is not in the presence or absence or the relative quality and force of the prophetic voices. The prophet grows in stature as people respond to his message.

ROBERT K. GREENLEAF

The Servant as Leader


We may take the prophets as our teachers; but we must not bow down to their idol notions.

T. PARKER

attributed, Day's Collacon


As we see from the Scriptures, it had become a common and proverbial expression that if someone wanted to refer to a prophet, he called him a "fool."

MARTIN LUTHER

The Place of Trust: Martin Luther on the Sermon on the Mount

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Prognostics do not always prove prophecies, at least the wisest prophets make sure of the event first.

HORACE WALPOLE

letter to Thomas Walpole, February 9, 1785

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The best prophet is common sense.

EURIPIDES

Helen

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What is it with these prophets? Almost without exception ordinary men, some of them with more vices than virtues, suddenly they were touched with fire. Is it that a man sees best the stars when he is prone?

GREY OWL & LITTLE PIGEON

Cry of the Ancients


Either the images of the prophetic style have constant and proper relations to the events of the world, as the words of common speech have proper and constant meanings--or they have not. If they have, then it seems no less difficult to conceive that many events should be shadowed under the images of one and the same prophecy, than that several likenesses should be expressed in a single portrait. But, if the prophetic images have no such appropriate relations to things, but that the same image may stnd for many things, and various events be included in a single prediction, then it should seem that prophecy, thus indefinite in its meaning, can afford no proof of providence: for it should seem possible, that a prophecy of this sort, by whatever principle the world were governed, whether by providence, nature, or necessity, might owe a seeming completion to mere accident.

SAMUEL HORSLEY

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