As quoted in "Paris (1897-1904)", and in Bulletin, Volume 53 by the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education (Pondicherry, India) http://books.google.co.in/books?id=VMzWAAAAMAAJ
Quotes about divine
page 11
Lights on Yoga (1935)
The Secret of Efficient Expression (1911)
“The Arctic Home in the Vedas” on dating of the Vedas to 3000 to 1400 BC [Ganga Prasad, The Fountainhead of Religion: A Comparative Study of the Principle Religions of the World and a Manifestation of Their Common Origin from the Vedas, http://books.google.com/books?id=0QO_zed25R4C&pg=PA222, 1 January 2000, Book Tree, 978-1-58509-054-9, 222–]
Source: 1840s, Two Ethical-Religious Minor Essays (1849), P. 99
Enterrado junto al cocotero hallarás más tarde
el cuchillo que escodí allí por temor de que me mataras,
y ahora repentinamente quisiera oler su acero de cocina
acostumbrado al peso de tu mano y al brillo de tu pie:
bajo la humedad de la tierra, entre las sordas raíces,
de los lenguajes humanos el pobre sólo sabría tu nombre,
y la espesa tierra no comprende tu nombre
hecho de impenetrables y substancias divinas.
Tango del Viudo (The Widower's Tango), Residencia I (Residence I), III, stanza 3.
Alternate translation by Donald D. Walsh:
Buried next to the coconut tree you will later find
the knife that I hid there for fear that you would kill me,
and now suddenly I should like to smell its kitchen steel
accustomed to the weight of your hand and the shine of your foot:
under the moisture of the earth, among the deaf roots,
of all human labguages the poor thing would know only your name,
and the thick earth does not understand your name
made of impenetrable and divine substances.
Residencia en la Tierra (Residence on Earth) (1933)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 132.
The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter III. Greece and Rome
"A hundred years of thinking about God" (1998)
The Day, 1906. Alle Verk, xii. 319. S. Liptzin. Peretz. Yivo, 1947, p. 18.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 32.
The Confession (c. 452?)
Of The Exaltation of Charity
Meditationes sacræ (1597)
La souffrance! quelle divine méconnu! Nous lui devons tout ce qu'il ya de bon en nous, tout ce qui donne du prix à la vie; nous lui devons la pitié, nous lui devons le courage, nous lui devons toutes les vertus.
Le Jardin d'Épicure [The Garden of Epicurus<nowiki>]</nowiki> (1894)
on his Restoring Honor rally on 2010-08-28
2010s, 2010
The Universe of Experience: A Worldview Beyond Science and Religion (1974)
Letter to Myconius February 16, 1520 ibid, p.156
The Doors of the Sea (2005), p. 91; on Predestination in Calvinism.
The Jewish Strategy, Chapter 12 "Christianity"
1990s, The Jewish Strategy (2001)
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 285
General sources
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 596.
Rebel Rebel
Song lyrics, Diamond Dogs (1974)
Source: Kritik der zynischen Vernunft [Critique of Cynical Reason] (1983), p. 24
http://www.adidam.org/teaching/first_word/complete_text.html
Words of Appollo P.K Nvenge aka Amentu P.K N'venge in the book African Unity: the Only Solution, missatributed to Haile Selassie by different sources.
Misattributed
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), Friendship
Source: Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume III: Solace for the Heart in Difficult Times (Hari-Nama Press, 2000), Chapter 2
The Present Age 1846 by Søren Kierkegaard, translated by Alexander Dru 1962, p. 65-66
1840s, Two Ages: A Literary Review (1846)
Letter to his daughter Sarah Mason McCarty after the death of an infant daughter (10 February 1785), published in The Life of George Mason, 1725-1792 Vol. 2 (1892) by Kate Mason Rowland, p. 74
Sermon (1899)
“For ever singing as they shine,
The hand that made us is divine.”
Ode.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Spiritualism and the Christian Faith (1918)
Myths of Composite Culture and Equality of Religions (1990)
Source: Ships and Havens https://archive.org/stream/shipshavens00vand#page/28/mode/2up/search/more+we+think+of+it (1897), p.27
http://www.adidam.org/teaching/first_word/complete_text.html
Letter to Alexander Pope; compare: "Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nature’s God", Alexander Pope, Essay on Man, epistle iv. line 331.
Source: A Mathematical Dictionary: Or; A Compendious Explication of All Mathematical Terms, 1702, p. 1, The Introduction; Lead paragraph
The Triumph of the Therapeutic (1966)
never written
Source: Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1961 - 1970, Diary of a Genius (1964), p. 35
“Idmon, Phoebus' son,… to him the Father gave by his ordinance the foreknowledge of omens divine, whether he inquired of flames or close-viewed entrails smooth, or of the air thick with fowls that cannot lie.”
Phoebeius Idmon, ...
cui genitor tribuit monitu praenoscere divum
omina, seu flammas seu lubrica comminus exta
seu plenum certis interroget aera pinnis.
Source: Argonautica, Book I, Lines 228 and 231–233
The Christ of the Indian Road (1925); Quoted by A. McD Redwood in Heresies Exposed (3rd edition, 1921) under the chapter Theosophy
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 226
Khawarazmi, Maqtal al-Husayn, vol.1, p. 234
Regarding the Advent of Karbalā
Uncle Harry from Pacific 1860 (1946).
Source: A Woman's Thoughts About Women (1858), Ch. 10
Source: Introduction to Church Dogmatics (1957), pp. 12-13
Saying 14
Râmakrishna : His Life and Sayings (1898)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 430.
Source: Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume III: Solace for the Heart in Difficult Times (Hari-Nama Press, 2000), Chapter 8 - How To Strengthen Ourselves
Our Misunderstood Bible (2006)
“My spirit longs for Thee,
Within my troubled breast,
Though I unworthy be
Of so divine a Guest.”
"The Desponding Soul's Wish" (also called "My Spirit Longs For Thee")
Miscellaneous Poems (1773)