Dec. 12, 2024, 9:45 a.m.
In a world where many seek comfort and guidance, the celestial wisdom of archangels offers a beacon of hope and inspiration. Archangels, often depicted as divine messengers across various spiritual traditions, are revered for their ability to bridge the gap between the earthly and the divine. Their profound messages transcend time, providing encouragement, protection, and insight. In this post, we delve into a carefully curated collection of the top 32 inspiring archangel quotes, each chosen for its power to uplift the spirit and illuminate the path to inner peace. Whether you are in search of motivation, reassurance, or a deeper connection to the spiritual realm, these quotes serve as a reminder of the enduring presence and guidance of these heavenly beings. Join us on this journey through words that resonate with the eternal light and wisdom of the archangels.
1. “If I'd wanted you dead five minutes ago, you'd have died five minutes ago.” - Becca Fitzpatrick
2. “Actually Gabriel’s an archangel,” I corrected. “But otherwise, yes.”“Well, that explains why he’s so hard to impress,” said Xavier flippantly” - Alexandra Adornetto
3. “And if I should leave you, for any reason," he added, tightening his grip as she struggled to free her hand, "I will return to you. That is as certain as the sun rising tomorrow morning and the thunderbolt falling tomorrow night. That is as sure as the god's existence. I will come back to you, or I will find you - over and over again, as often as we are parted, until the end of the world itself.” - Sharon Shinn
4. “Death solves all problems - no man, no problem. - J. V. Stalin, 1918” - Robert Harris
5. “His scars and his tattoos were the medals of his lifetime. He was proud to wear them.” - Robert Harris
6. “To choose one's victims, to prepare one's plans minutely, to slake an implacable vengeance, and then to go to bed ... there is nothing sweeter in the world. - J. V. Stalin” - Robert Harris
7. “more enemies, more honour.” - Robert Harris
8. “Quod volimus credimus libenterwe always believe what we want to believe” - Robert Harris
9. “The foundations of Empire are often occasions of woe; their dismemberment, always.” - Robert Harris
10. “Nothing is more important to a nation than its history. It is the earth upon which any society stands.” - Robert Harris
11. “Push out a bayonet. If it strikes fat, push deeper. If it strikes iron, pull back for another day.” - Robert Harris
12. “From the subjective perspective, he may seem cruel, even wicked. But the glory of the man is to be found in the objective perspective.” - Robert Harris
13. “Does a name stick because it suits a man or does the man, unconsciously, evolve into his name?” - Robert Harris
14. “Acceptance. That, he had learned in Russia many years ago, was the secret of survival. ... Accept it. Wait. Let the system exhaust itself. Protest will only raise your blood pressure.” - Robert Harris
15. “He felt more human with his boots on. A man can face the world with something on his feet.” - Robert Harris
16. “Time. Now here is a peculiar commodity, boy. The measurement of time. Best accomplished, obviously, with a watch. But, lacking a watch, a man may use instead the ebb and flow of light and dark. Lacking, however, a window through which to see such movement, the reliance must be devolved upon some inner mechanism of the mind. But if the mind has received a shock, the mechanism is disturbed, and time becomes as the ground is to a drunkard, variable.” - Robert Harris
17. “A dog looks up to you, a cat looks down on you, but a pig looks you straight in the eye.” - Robert Harris
18. “If you are afraid of wolves, keep out of the woods. - J. V. Stalin, 1936” - Robert Harris
19. “She didn't say goodbye. She set off up the street, dodging the pedestrians, walking fast. He watched her, waiting to see if she might look back. But of course she didn't. He knew she wouldn't. She wasn't the looking-back kind.” - Robert Harris
20. “In the concealed darkness of the bag her fingers began to work her rosary, clumsily at first but with increasing dexterity - Push. Click. Slide. Press -” - Robert Harris
21. “You can't make sense of the present unless a part of you lives in the past.” - Robert Harris
22. “What she needed was someone who would take her for the whole night. Someone decent and respectable, with an apartment of his own. But how could you ever judge what men were really like? It was the young ones with the swaggering walks and the loud mouths who ended up bursting into tears and showing you pictures of their girlfriends. It was the bespectacled bankers and lawyers who liked to knock you around.” - Robert Harris
23. “... he tried to visualise her apartment, but he couldn't do it, he didn't know enough about her.” - Robert Harris
24. “History wasn't made without taking risks, that much he knew. So maybe sometimes you had to take risks to write it, too?” - Robert Harris
25. “the likeness was stricking. Not exact, of course - no man ever looks exactly like his father - but there was something there, no doubt about it, even with the younger man's beard and straggling hair. Something in the cast of the eyes and the bone structure, perhaps, or in the play of the expression: a kind of ponderous agility, a genetic shadow that was beyond the skills of any actor.” - Robert Harris
26. “... unfortunately, freedom alone is not enough, by far. If there is a shortage of bread, a shortage of butter and fats, a shortage of textiles, and if housing conditions are bad, freedom will not carry you very far. It is very difficult, comrades, to live on freedom alone.” - Robert Harris
27. “We are born in a clear field and die in a dark forest.” - Robert Harris
28. “Gratitude", he said, quoting Stalin, "is a dog's disease.” - Robert Harris
29. “A comrade who deserts a comrade is a cowardly dog, and all such dogs should die a dog's death, comrade -” - Robert Harris
30. “Have you ever seen fishermen when a storm is brewing on a great river? I have seen them many a time. In the face of a storm one group of fishermen will muster all their forces, encourage their fellows and boldly put out to meet the storm: 'Cheer up, lads, hold tight to the tiller, cut the waves, we'll pull her through!' But there is another type of fishermen - those who, on sensing a storm, lose heart, begin to snivel and demoralise their own ranks: 'What a misfortune, a storm is brewing; lie down, boys, in the bottom of the boat, shut your eyes; let's hope she'll make the shore somehow.” - Robert Harris
31. “The most important thing in any endeavour is to get involved in the fight, and in that way learn what to do next.” - Robert Harris
32. “I would have waited forever for you.” - Sharon Shinn Archangel