Quotes about Divinity
Be human in this most inhuman of ages; guard the image of man for it is the image of God.
— Thomas Merton
The man in Christ rose again, not only the God.
— CS Lewis
He is not humanity deified. He is not Godhead humanized. He is God. He is man. He is all that God is, and all that man is as God created Him.
— Charles Spurgeon
Gods should not resemble men in their anger!
— Euripides
The unconsciousness of man is the consciousness of God.
— Henry David Thoreau
God is the Author and the Creator.
— Terry James
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— St. Therese of Lisieux
If, with a single glance, you could see everything in the world spread out before your eyes, how fruitless a sight that would be! Raise your eyes to God on high and pray for your sins and deficiencies.
— Thomas a Kempis
A thing is lovable according as it is good. But God is infinite good. Therefore He is infinitely lovable.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Man is closer to God according to his existence in grace than he is according to his existence in nature.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
God is not related to creatures as though belonging to a different "genus," but as transcending every "genus," and as the principle of all "genera."
— St. Thomas Aquinas
I answer that, The truth of this question is quite clear if we consider the divine simplicity. For it was shown above (Q[3], A[3]) that the divine simplicity requires that in God essence is the same as "suppositum," which in intellectual substances is nothing else than person. But a difficulty seems to arise from the fact that while the divine persons are multiplied, the essence nevertheless retains its unity.
— St. Thomas Aquinas