“Away, the partial love
That ‘boldens Nature to sit above
Her Maker!”
Songs of the Soul by Paramahansa Yogananda, Quotes drawn from the poem "Nature’s Nature"
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Yogi, a guru of Kriya Yoga and founder of Self-Realization … 1893–1952Related quotes

“The moon, full orbed, forsakes her watery cave,
And lifts her lovely head above the wave…”
Da Lua os claros raios rutilavam...
Stanza 58 line 1 (as translated by William Julius Mickle). Compare:
As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night,
Over heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light...
Homer, The Iliad, VIII. 551–555 (tr. Alexander Pope)
Epic poetry, Os Lusíadas (1572), Canto I

The Sixteenth Revelation, Chapter 74
Context: Love and Dread are brethren, and they are rooted in us by the Goodness of our Maker, and they shall never be taken from us without end. We have of nature to love and we have of grace to love: and we have of nature to dread and we have of grace to dread. It belongeth to the Lordship and to the Fatherhood to be dreaded, as it belongeth to the Goodness to be loved: and it belongeth to us that are His servants and His children to dread Him for Lordship and Fatherhood, as it belongeth to us to love Him for Goodness.

Bonny Lesley
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“The disaster-makers always get away, while the innocent are always punished.”
2000-09, Our Duty Is to Remember Sichuan, 2009