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Each of us embodies, in a particular tale and clothed in the garments of time & place, universal truth and everlasting life.
— JRR Tolkien
Death is a mighty, universal truth.
— Charles Dickens
I believe that the truth with a capital T is at the center of all the great religious teachings.
— Marianne Williamson
My nonviolence demands universal love, and you are not a small part of it.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Desire is individual. Happiness is common.
— Julian Casablancas
In solitude we realize that nothing human is alien to us.
— Henri Nouwen
Doctors, lawyers, and psychologists study to become qualified professionals who are paid to know what to do. A well-trained theologian or minister is only able to point out the universal tendency to narrow God down to our own little conceptions and expectations, and to call for an open mind and heart for God to be revealed.
— Henri Nouwen
The true and not despairing Friend will address his Friend in some such terms as these. I never asked thy leave to let me love thee,--I have a right. I love thee not as something private and personal, which is your own, but as something universal and worthy of love, which I have found. O, how I think of you! You are purely good, --you are infinitely good. I can trust you forever. I did not think that humanity was so rich. Give me an opportunity to live.
— Henry David Thoreau
It is remarkable that, notwithstanding the universal favor with which the New Testament is outwardly received, and even the bigotry with which it is defended, there is no hospitality shown to, there is no appreciation of, the order of truth with which it deals.
— Henry David Thoreau
It's true all the time everywhere or it's not true! And that one truth is always Mystery.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The universe is a single life comprising one substance and one soul.
— Marcus Aurelius
What happens in the life of Christ happens always and everywhere. In the Christian archetype all lives of this kind are prefigured.
— Carl Jung