“Grace has been defined the outward expression of the inward harmony of the soul.”
"On Manner"
The Round Table (1815-1817)
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Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 230.

10 Keys to a Strong Family (2002)
Context: Religious belief, trust, a sense of connection to the universe — no matter what you call it, there is a spiritual component to strong families. They see their lives as imbued with purpose, reflected in the things they do for one another and the community. Small problems provide a chance to grow; large ones are a lesson in courage. A mother whose son died of a brain tumor bravely returned to the hospital where he had died in order to set up a research fund. When she saw the parents of children who currently were suffering, she told her son’s doctor: "If any research you do produces any advance, my son’s passing won’t have been totally without purpose." It takes a certain type of spiritual grace to see beyond one’s own misery to the needs of others. Strong families try to live so they can look outward — and inward — every single day.

The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Ten, The Transformation of Values and Vocation

Original: (it) La musica è lo strumento più antico al mondo, la miglior medicina, l'armonia e la pura espressione di ogni anima.
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"Eyes", pp. 98–99
The Colour of Life and Other Essays (1896)

Quoted in Message of the East, Vol. 15 (1926) by Cohasset Vedanta Centre, p. 212