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Quotes about Manifestation

We have the power to make reality. Why make it inside boundaries, when the boundless is so near?
— Deepak Chopra
There is no thought in any mind, but it quickly tends to convert itself into power.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Begin to live as though your prayers are already answered.
— Tony Robbins
Ultimately, the transcript of your prayers becomes the script of your life.
— Mark Batterson
Perhaps all the good that ever has come here has come because people prayed it into the world.
— Wendell Berry
We impoverish God in our minds when we say there must be answers to our prayers on the material plane the biggest answers to our prayers are in the realm of the unseen.
— Oswald Chambers
My best relationship is the one I have with myself. I know I am always connected to a Universe that loves me. I draw loving people and loving experiences to me.
— Louise Hay
In a short time God began to manifest His power and soon the building could not contain the people. Now the meetings continue all day and into the night and the fire is kindling all over the city and surrounding towns. Proud, well-dressed preachers come in to "investigate." Soon their high looks are replaced with wonder, then conviction comes, and very often you will find them in a short time wallowing on the dirty floor, asking God to forgive them and make them as little children.
— William Seymour
The Pentecostal power, when you sum it all up, is just more of God's love. If it does not bring more love, it is simply a counterfeit.
— William Seymour
If you never try, you'll never know. You are what you manifest.
— Germany Kent
A seed only realizes its potential the day you bury it.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
What we fail to realize is that grace is more than our destination, it is the journey itself, manifested in each breath and with each step we take. Grace surrounds us, whirls about us like the wind, falls on us like rain. Grace sustains us on our journeys, no matter how perilous they may be and, make no mistake, they are all perilous. We need not hope for grace, we merely need to open our eyes to its abundance. Grace is all around us, not just in the hopeful future but in the miracle of now.
— Richard Paul Evans