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In the days ahead, you will either be a mystic (one who has experienced God for real) or nothing at all.
Karl Rahner
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There's a natural mystic blowing through the air. If you listen carefully now, you will hear.
Bob Marley
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The whole world, as we experience it visually, comes to us through the mystic realm of color.
Hans Hofmann
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I really am a mystic. I don't know where I got it from.
Debbie Harry
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Mystic: a person who is puzzled before the obvious, but who understands the non-existent.
Elbert Hubbard
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The feigning sleeper can delude others he cannot delude himself. The false mystic, unfortunately, can delude both others and himself.
Anthony de Mello
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The mystic sees the ineffable, and the psychopathologist the unspeakable.
W. Somerset Maugham
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I am a mystic and am directed by an internal compass. I am not outer-directed.
Diane Wilson
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I don't know what to make of the Muslim mystics, especially those who have come to be known as the Sufis. What do they experience in their mystic experiences? Could they have encountered the same God we do in our Christian mysticism?
Tony Campolo
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There comes a point in your life when you become stark raving insane, commit suicide or become a mystic.
Anthony de Mello
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You cannot be a Christian without being a mystic
Donald Miller
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Traditional doctors say I'm a mystic. I don't deny it.
Bernie Siegel
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The very poor are strictly materialistic. It takes money to be a mystic.
Edward Abbey
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A mystic is a hysteric who has met her confessor before her doctor.
Umberto Eco
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The mystic too full of God to speak intelligibly to the world.
Arthur Symons
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I never was but an isolated bon vivant, which is absurd; or a mystic bon vivant, which is an impossible thing.
Fernando Pessoa
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The great writer finds style as the mystic finds God, in his own soul.
Havelock Ellis
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The drunken consciousness is one bit of the mystic consciousness, and our total opinion of it must find its place in our opinion of that larger whole.
William James
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Indians love to reduce the prosaic to the mystic.
Jan Morris