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Whispering Quotes

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Believe in the whisperings of God to your own heart.
Mary MacKillop

Trust in the divine promptings of your innermost self.
Authors on Whispering Quotes: Denise Linn Jack Gilbert Terry Tempest Williams Aiden Wilson Tozer Matthew Arnold Lauren Kate William Shakespeare Dani Shapiro John Gardner Oliver Goldsmith Robert Breault Conor Oberst Lysa TerKeurst Gordon B. Hinckley Ray Bradbury Charles Spurgeon Matthew Tobin Anderson Margaret Atwood William Wordsworth Ben Jonson John Green H. David Burton Stephen Dunn Bill Cosby D. J. Grothe Kersten Hamilton Richie Benaud Charlotte Bronte Maya Angelou Iyanla Vanzant Will Rogers Dean Koontz John Keats
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When I say 'I am a Christian', I'm not shouting 'I'm saved'. I'm whispering 'I get lost'. That is why I chose this way.
Maya Angelou

When I say 'I am a Christian', I'm not loudly proclaiming 'I'm redeemed'. I'm quietly admitting 'I wander off track'. That is why I embraced this faith.
3.
Let your heart guide you...it whispers so listen closely.
Walt Disney

'Let your inner voice steer you...it speaks softly, so pay attention.'
4.
In every moment, the Universe is whispering to you. You're constantly surrounded by signs, coincidences, and synchronicities , all aimed at propelling you in the direction of your destiny.
Denise Linn

5.
The whisper of the dusk is night shedding its husk.
Dean Koontz

6.
The world is holy. We are holy. All life is holy. Daily prayers are delivered on the lips of breaking waves, the whisperings of grasses, the shimmering of leaves.
Terry Tempest Williams

7.
In every moment the Universe is whispering to you.
Denise Linn

8.
I like to feel the burn of the audience's eyes when I'm whispering all my darkest secrets into the microphone.
Conor Oberst

9.
I love radio - its immediacy and especially its intimacy... it is part of your life, whispering into your ear. You can't see it, but equally importantly it can't see you.
Malcolm Turnbull

10.
Kids need to remember that when you put something on Twitter, it's not like whispering to your friend, you've put it on a billboard that the whole world, including your own kids someday, can see.
Bill Cosby

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We are resident inside with the machinery, a glimmering spread throughout the apparatus. We exist with a wind whispering inside and our moon flexing. Amid the ducts, inside the basilica of bones. The flesh is a neighborhood, but not the life.
Jack Gilbert

12.
Alas! they had been friends in youth; but whispering tongues can poison truth.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

13.
We exist with a wind whispering inside and our moon flexing. Amid the ducts, inside the basilica of bones.
Jack Gilbert

14.
Maples are such sociable trees ... They're always rustling and whispering to you.
Lucy Maud Montgomery

15.
Like most things of great worth, knowledge which is of eternal value comes only through personal prayer and pondering. These, joined with fasting and scripture study, will invite impressions and revelations and the whisperings of the Holy Spirit. This provides us with instruction from on high as we learn precept upon precept.
Boyd K. Packer

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A whispering and watery Norfolk sound Telling of all the moonlit reeds around.
John Betjeman

17.
Art is really whispering, not shouting.
Duane Michals

18.
I must exchange whispers with God before shouts with the world.
Lysa TerKeurst

19.
It keeps eternal whisperings around desolate shores
John Keats

20.
Men perish with whispering sins-nay, with silent sins, sins that never tell the conscience that they are sins, as often with crying sins; and in hell there shall meet as many men that never thought what was sin, as that spent all their thoughts in the compassing of sin.
John Donne

21.
What are the best things and the worst things in your life, and when are you going to get around to whispering or shouting them?
Ray Bradbury

22.
Come boldly, 'O believer, for despite the whisperings of Satan and the doubtings of thine own heart, thou art greatly beloved.
Charles Spurgeon

23.
Many feel the terms "Sabbath day" and "play day" are synonymous. . . . But I . . . know that remembering to keep the Sabbath day holy is one of the most important commandments we can observe in preparing us to be the recipients of the whisperings of the Spirit.
H. David Burton

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Whispering can be a rest from a noisy world of words.
Peter Greenaway

25.
In politics practically everything you hear is scandal, and besides, the funny thing is that the things they are whispering ain't half has bad as the things they have been saying right out loud.
Will Rogers

26.
I don’t see a way in,” Eve whispered. Why are you whispering?” Myrnin whispered back. “Vampires can hear us, anyway.
Rachel Caine

27.
Poor Earthworm,' the Ladybird said, whispering in James's ear. 'He loves to make everything into a disaster. He hates to be happy. He is only happy when he is gloomy.
Roald Dahl

28.
Spare me the whispering, crowded room, the friends who come and gape and go, the ceremonious air of gloom - all, which makes death a hideous show.
Matthew Arnold

29.
What are fears but voices airy? Whispering harm where harm is not. And deluding the unwary Till the fatal bolt is shot!
William Wordsworth

30.
I’ll always deny that I kissed her. I was just whispering into her mouth.
Stephen Dunn

31.
The establishment Republicans are beginning to say on the record what they had been whispering about in private for months: that Donald Trump at the top of the ticket could mean an electoral wipeout down the ballot.
Dalia Mogahed

32.
I'm whispering so that the media doesn't hear me.
Rush Limbaugh

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It's something that I had been pushing down my whole life. The search for meaning, I guess, the whispering of the soul.
Ricky Williams

34.
My method is simple: not to bother about poetry. It must come of its own accord. Merely whispering its name drives it away.
Jean Cocteau

35.
Oregon welcomed me like a beloved child, enfolded me in her cool arms, shushed my turbulent thoughts, and promised peace through her whispering pines.
Colleen Houck

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A little still she strove, and much repented, And whispering “I will ne'er consent”—consented.
Lord Byron

37.
Cut Men's throats with whisperings.
Ben Jonson

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Out in the field, you haven't got anyone whispering into your ear saying all sorts of things, you've got to do it yourself.
Richie Benaud

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Skepticism is forever whispering in your ears. You're very new at this. You may be mistaken. You've been wrong before.
D. J. Grothe

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If God had wanted to be a big secret, He would not have created babbling brooks and whispering pines.
Robert Breault

41.
Whispering makes a narrow place narrower.
Matthew Tobin Anderson

42.
Here's to all the places we went. And all the places we'll go. And here's to me, whispering again and again and again and again: iloveyou
John Green

43.
The way to deal with worldly people is to frighten them by repeating their scandalous whisperings aloud.
George Bernard Shaw

44.
Derek lunged. He hit me in the shoulder and knocked me to the floor, landing on top of me. His body jerked, like he'd been hit with the spell, and I let out a yelp, struggling to get up, but he held me down, whispering "I'm okay, it's okay" until the words penetrated.
Kelley Armstrong

45.
Our self-trust is such a subtle thing that it still comes around whispering to us even after we are sure it is gone.
Aiden Wilson Tozer

46.
Her heart pounded as [Cam's] lips bypassed hers and came to a stop, whispering in her ear: 'Don't let him flip you off next time.
Lauren Kate

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I couldn't go on, too conscious all at once of my whispering, my eternal posturing, always transforming the world with words--changing nothing.
John Gardner

48.
Listen to the whisperings of the Spirit, the gift of revelation to which you are entitled.
Gordon B. Hinckley

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There is something powerful in the whispering of obscenities, about those in power. There's something delightful about it, something naughty, secretive, forbidden, thrilling. It's like a spell, of sorts. It deflates them, reduces them to the common denominator where they can be dealt.
Margaret Atwood

50.
Mademoiselle is a fairy," he said, whispering mysteriously.
Charlotte Bronte