ANGEL QUOTES II

quotations about angels

Angel quote

Angels appear to transcend all cultures, races, and systems. They are a part of human history and civilization, sometimes at the forefront, other times in the shadows, but they are always there. They don't belong to any one particular religion, although many modern people try to associate them with Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. No one religion holds total responsibility for the belief in angels. In truth, these religions only support the existence of angels, they didn't create them.

SILVER RAVENWOLF

Angels

Tags: Silver Ravenwolf, belief


When the Angels arrive, the devils leave.

EGYPTIAN PROVERB

Tags: devil


I am a believer in angels, though not the picture-book kind with wings and harps. Such angelic accoutrements seem as nonsensical to me as devils sporting horns and carrying pitchforks. To me, angel wings are merely symbolic of their role as divine messengers.

RICHARD PAUL EVANS

The Christmas Box

Tags: Richard Paul Evans, devil


The very names assigned to angels by their Creator, convey to us ideas pre-eminently pleasing, fitted to captivate the heart, and exalt the imagination; ideas which dispel gloom, banish despondency, enliven hope, and awaken sincere and unmingled joy.

TIMOTHY DWIGHT

Theology Explained and Defended


Angels are bright still, though the brightest fell.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Macbeth

Tags: William Shakespeare, devil


Insight is better than eyesight when it comes to seeing an angel.

EILEEN ELIAS FREEMAN

The Angels' Little Instruction Book: Learning from God's Heavenly Messengers

Tags: sight


Angels never attack, as infernal spirits do. Angels only ward off and defend.

EMANUEL SWEDENBORG

Arcana Coelestia

Tags: Emanuel Swedenborg


The angels are so enamored of the language that is spoken in heaven, that they will not distort their lips with the hissing and unmusical dialects of men, but speak their own, whether there be any who understand it or not.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

"Intellect", Essays

Tags: Ralph Waldo Emerson, language


Cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from ye door.

WILLIAM BLAKE

"Holy Thursday"

Tags: William Blake, pity


The death of God left the angels in a strange position. They were overtaken suddenly by a fundamental question. One can attempt to imagine the moment. How did they look at the instant the question invaded them, flooding the angelic consciousness, taking hold with terrifying force? The question was, "What are angels?" New to questioning, unaccustomed to terror, unskilled in aloneness, the angels (we assume) fell into despair.

DONALD BARTHELME

"On Angels"

Tags: death, God


The greatest thing we can learn from the holy angels is their instant, unquestioning obedience to God's command.

PETER NWARU

"Existence of Angels: What Christians believe", National Mirror, February 28, 2016


In pride, in reas'ning pride, our error lies; All quit their spere, and rush into the skies! Pride still is aiming at the blessed abodes, Men would be Angels, Angels would be Gods.

ALEXANDER POPE

An Essay on Man

Tags: Alexander Pope, pride


Life is a tapestry: We are the warp; angels, the weft; God, the weaver. Only the Weaver sees the whole design.

EILEEN ELIAS FREEMAN

The Angels' Little Instruction Book: Learning from God's Heavenly Messengers

Tags: life, God


We are ne'er like angels till our passion dies.

THOMAS DEKKER

The Honest Whore

Tags: Thomas Dekker, passion


We know the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. Do you not think an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?

JOHN PAGE

letter to Thomas Jefferson about the American Revolutionary War, Jul. 20, 1776

Tags: Thomas Jefferson


Death is terrible, tho' borne on angels' wings!

WILLIAM BLAKE

King Edward the Third

Tags: William Blake, death


Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth -- unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep.

JOHN MILTON

Paradise Lost

Tags: John Milton


The angels may have wider spheres of action, may have nobler forms of duty, but right with them and with us is one and the same thing.

EDWIN HUBBELL CHAPIN

Living Words

Tags: E. H. Chapin


Ye holy angels bright, who stand before God's throne and dwell in glorious light, praise ye the Lord each one. Assist our song, or else the theme too high doth seem for mortal tongue.

RICHARD BAXTER

Poetical Fragments

Tags: Richard Baxter, God


Ambition first sprung from your blest abodes; The glorious fault of Angels and of Gods.

ALEXANDER POPE

Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady

Tags: Alexander Pope, ambition