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Quotes about Breath

To love and be loved is the very thing our souls scream for from birth and every moment after, the urge to need and be needed as natural as breathing, as life-giving as breath.
— Lisa Wingate
Take a breath, look around, a voice seemed to be whispering. None of this is here by accident, and neither are you.
— Lisa Wingate
grace happens at unexpected moments. It stops us short, catches the breath, disarms. If we manipulate it, try to control it, somehow earn it, that would not be grace.
— Philip Yancey
Psalm 33:6 says, "By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth.
— Derek Prince
I'll praise my Maker while I've breath, And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my noblest powers; My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and being last, Or immortality endures.
— JC Ryle
Prayer is indeed the Christian's vital breath and native air.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Lords of spirit, Lords of breath, Lords of fireflies, stars, and light, Who will keep the world from death?Who will stop the coming night?Blue eyes, blue eyes, have the sight.
— Madeleine L'Engle
All the arts serving human desires and needs are derived from the breath that Godsent into the human body.
— Hildegard of Bingen
As long as we have breath we can hope, can't we?
— Lynn Austin
For in the final analysis, our most basic common link, is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish our children's futures, and we are all mortal.
— John F. Kennedy
In the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal.
— John F. Kennedy
Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast, To feel for ever its soft swell and fall, Awake for ever in a sweet unrest, Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath, And so live ever-or else swoon to death.
— John Keats