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Faith is like electricity. You can't see it, but you can see the light.
— Anonymous
Human nature consists of knobs and of mechanisms for tuning the knobs, and both are invisible in their own way.
— Robert Wright
For many years, Sierra had compared the Holy Spirit to the wind, as it said the the Bible, noting that it was always there, no matter how faint the breeze. The wind went where it wanted to go, and its path was easy to detect because it moved objects and people. But no one had ever seen the wind.
— Robin Jones Gunn
Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.
— Albert Einstein
The children knew that which you cannot see can be more dangerous than that which is before you.
— Alice Hoffman
The brilliance of enslaving the spirit is that it is an invisible prison from which the inmate appears to derive some comfort.
— Alice Walker
The things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
— Anonymous
I bought a decaffeinated coffee table, you can't even see a difference.
— Anonymous
The message of Christmas is that the visible material world is bound to the invisible spiritual world.
— Anonymous
Look, as a child growing up it occurred to me that I had everything I could have wanted: a roof over my head, education, food. All of it because my father provided... My way of giving back was being that invisible guy. Giving something back from a lifetime of taking.
— Frank Sinatra Jr.
Nevertheless, as we follow the invisible warfare swirling around the life of one wounded, searching sinner, the core message rings clear: No amount of lies, no matter how cleverly couched, will ever outstrip or outlast God's truth, nor will any lie ever outreach His grace. The Lord knows those who are His, His sheep hear His voice, and the arm of the Lord is never so short that He cannot save.
— Frank Peretti
When he wanted, he could radiate charm and sincerity, but I often wonder in these later days if anything about him was as it seemed. I think now he was a man fighting constantly to escape the bars of an invisible cage.
— Frank Herbert