Men are better than their theology. (Quote by - Ralph Waldo Emerson)
With ravish'd ears The monarch hears, Assumes the god, Affects to nod, And seems to shake the spheres. (Quote by - John Dryden)
Two goddesses now must Cyprus adore; The Muses are ten, and the Graces are four; Stella's wit is so charming, so sweet her fair face, She shines a new Venus, a Muse, and a Grace. (Quote by - Callimachus)
Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure. (Quote by - Robert Browning)
Ye immortal gods! where in the world are we? (Quote by - Cicero)
God helps them that help themselves. (Quote by - Benjamin Franklin)
Cupid is a casuist, a mystic, and a cabalist,-- Can your lurking thought surprise, And interpret your device, . . . . All things wait for and divine him,-- How shall I dare to malign him? (Quote by - Ralph Waldo Emerson)
T is ma s to fight, but Heave s to give success. (Quote by - Alexander Pope)
The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time. (Quote by - Thomas Jefferson)
Heartily know, When half-gods go, The gods arrive. (Quote by - Ralph Waldo Emerson)
The confounding of all right and wrong, in wild fury, has averted from us the gracious favor of the gods. (Quote by - Catullus)
Never, believe me, Appear the Immortals, Never alone. (Quote by - Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
And that dismal cry rose slowly And sank slowly through the air, Full of spirit's melancholy And eternity's despair! And they heart the words it said-- Pan is dead! great Pan is dead! Pan, Pan is dead! (Quote by - Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
Creator Venus, genial power of love, The bliss of men below, and gods above! Beneath the sliding sun thou runn'st thy race, Dost fairest shine, and best become thy place; For thee the winds their eastern blasts forbear, Thy mouth reveals the spring, and opens all the year; Thee, goddess, thee, the storms of winter fly, Earth smiles with flowers renewing, laughs the sky. (Quote by - John Dryden)
Go s in his heaven: Al s right with the world. (Quote by - Robert Browning)
The Graces, three erewhile, are three no more; A fourth is come with perfume sprinkled o'er. 'Tis Berenice blest and fair; were she Away the Graces would no Graces be. (Quote by - Callimachus)
Shakes his ambroisal curls, and gives the nod, The stamp of fate, and sanction of the god. (Quote by - Homer)
There's a one-eyed yellow idol to the north of Khatmandu, There's a little marble cross below the town, There's a broken-hearted woman tends the grave of Mad Carew, And the yellow god forever gazes down. (Quote by - J. Milton Hayes)
Nature's self's thy Ganymede. (Quote by - Abraham Cowley)
Though men determine, the gods doo dispose: and oft times many things fall out betweene the cup and the lip. (Quote by - Robert Greene)
The heathen in his blindness Bows down to wood and stone. (Quote by - Bishop Reginald Heber)
The Almighty has his own purposes. (Quote by - Abraham Lincoln)
God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose. (Quote by - Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Of what I call God, And fools call Nature. (Quote by - Robert Browning)
Who hearkens to the gods, the gods give ear. (Quote by - Homer)