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The necessary unlikeness between the creator and the created holds within it the equally necessary likeness of the thing made to him who makes it, and so of the work of the made to the work of the maker... The imagination of man is made in the image of the imagination of God.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Creativity God Imagination

You must give him time,' said her grandmother;'and you must be content not to be believed for a while. It is very hard to bear; but I have had to bear it, and shall have to bear it yet. I will take care of what Curdie thinks of you in the end. You must let him go now.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Belief Faith Hope Trust

All words, then, belonging to the inner world of the mind, are of the imagination, are originally poetic words.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Imagination Poetry Words

Like some of the rest of us, she never reflected how balefully her evil mood might operate; and that all things work for good in the end, will not cover those by whom come the offenses. Another night's rest, it is true, sent the evil mood to sleep again for a time, but did not exorcise it; for there are demons that go not out without prayer, and a bad temper is one of them--a demon as contemptible, mean-spirited, and unjust, as any in the peerage of hell--much petted, nevertheless, and excused, by us poor lunatics who are possessed by him.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Bad Mood Bad Temper Demon Offence Offensive Prayer

No gift unrecognized as coming from God is at its own best: therefore many things that God would gladly give us, things even that we need because we are, must wait until we ask for them, that we may know whence they come: when in all gifts we find Him, then in Him we shall find all things.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Christianity Gospel Prayer

O Lord, I have been talking to the people;Thought's wheels have round me whirled a fiery zoneAnd the recoil of my word's airy rippleMy heart unheedful has puffed up and blown.Therefore I cast myself before thee prone:Lay cool hands on my burning brain and press From my weak heart the swelling emptiness.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald God Prayer

Obedience is the opener of eyes.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Direction Obedience Prayer

Certainly work is not always required of a man. There is such a thing as a sacred idleness, the cultivation of which is now fearfully neglected.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Leisure Meditation Solitude

Few delights can equal the mere presence of one whom we trust utterly.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Delight Presence Trust

For others, as for ourselves, we must trust him. If we could thoroughly understand anything, that would be enough to prove it undivine; and that which is but one step beyond our understanding must be in some of its relations as mysterious as if it were a hundred.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald God Mystery Suffering Theodicy Trust Uncertainty

There had been a time in Godfrey's life when, had she stood before him in all her splendor, he would have turned from her, because of her history, with a sad disgust. Was he less pure now? He was more pure, for he was humbler.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Disgust Forgiveness Humility Past Past Mistakes Purity

It is vain to think that any weariness, however caused, any burden, however slight, may be got rid of otherwise than by bowing the neck to the yoke of the Father's will. There can be no other rest for heart and soul than He has created. From every burden, from every anxiety, from all dread of shame or loss, even loss of love itself, that yoke will set us free.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Loss Rest Will

In very truth, a wise imagination, which is the presence of the spirit of God, is the best guide that man or woman can have; for it is not the things we see the most clearly that influence us the most powerfully; undefined, yet vivid visions of something beyond, something which eye has not seen nor ear heard, have far more influence than any logical sequences whereby the same things may be demonstrated to the intellect. It is the nature of the thing, not the clearness of its outline, that determines its operation. We live by faith, and not by sight.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Faith Imagination

To inquire into what God has made is the main function of the imagination. It is aroused by facts, is nourished by facts; seeks for higher and yet higher laws in those facts; but refuses to regard science as the sole interpreter of nature, or the laws of science as the only region of discovery.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Discovery Facts Imagination

Indeed, a man is rather being thought than thinking, when a new thought arises in his mind.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Imagination Thought

If we speak of direct means for the culture of the imagination, the whole is comprised in two words--food and exercise.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Imagination

She was simply a young woman who believed that the man called Jesus Christ is a real person, such as those represent him who profess to have known him; and she therefore believed the man himself—believed that, when he said a thing, he entirely meant it, knowing it to be true; believed, therefore, that she had no choice but do as he told her. That man was the servant of all; therefore, to regard any honest service as degrading would be, she saw, to deny Christ, to call the life of creation's hero a disgrace. Nor was he the first servant; he did not of himself choose his life; the Father gave it him to live--sent him to be a servant, because he, the Father, is the first and greatest servant of all.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Christ Jesus Servant

How kind you are, North Wind!''I am only just. All kindness is but justice. We owe it.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Justice Kindness

Never pupil was more humble, never pupil more obedient; thinking nothing of himself or of anything he had done or could do, his path was open to the swiftest and highest growth. It matters little where a man may be at this moment; the point is whether he is growing. The next point will be, whether he is growing at the ratio given him. The key to the whole thing is _obedience_, and nothing else.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Growth Humility Obedience

Afflictions are but the shadow of His wings.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Affliction God Suffering

I fear you will never arrive at an understanding of God so long as you cannot bring yourself to see the good that often comes as a result of pain. For there is nothing, from the lowest, weakest tone of suffering to the loftiest acme of pain, to which God does not respond. There is nothing in all the universe which does not in some way vibrate within the heart of God. No creature suffers alone; He suffers with His creatures and through it is in the process of bringing His sons and daughters through the cleansing and glorifying fires, without which the created cannot be made the very children of God, partakers of the divine nature and peace.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Divine Nature God Pain Suffering

Our Lord speaks of many coming up to His door confident of admission, whom He yet sends away. Faith is obedience, not confidence.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Confidence Faith Lord Obedience

Alas, how easily things go wrong!A sigh too much, a kiss too longAnd there follows a mist and a weeping rainAnd life is never the same again

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Defeat Failure Regret

The greatest forces lie in the region of the uncomprehended.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Desire Liminal Potency Sehnsucht Subconscious Іοϋλίαν Ποθω

It may seem strange that one with whom I had held so little communion should have so engrossed my thoughts, but benefits conferred awaken love in some minds, as surely as benefits received in others.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Desire Love Romance

It is a hard thing for a rich man to grow poor; but it is an awful thing for him to grow dishonest, and some kinds of speculation lead a man deep into dishonesty before he thinks what he is about. Poverty will not make a man worthless—he may be of worth a great deal more when he is poor than he was when he was rich; but dishonesty goes very far indeed to make a man of no value—a thing to be thrown out in the dust-hole of the creation, like a bit of broken basin, or dirty rag.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Dishonesty Poor Poverty Rich

O, lack and doubt and fear can only comeBecause of plenty, confidence, and love!They are the shadow-forms about their feet,Because they are not perfect crystal-clearTo the all-searching sun in which they live.Dread of its loss is Beauty’s certain seal!

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Evil Virtue Weakness

There is hardly a limit to the knowledge and sympathy a man may have in respect of the finest things, and yet be a fool. Sympathy is not harmony. A man may be a poet even, and speak with the tongue of an angel, and yet be a very bad fool.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Finest Fool Poetry Refinement Understanding

...as no one can be just without love, so no one can truly report without understanding.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Love Understanding

Most powerful of all powers in its holy insinuation is _being_. _To be_ is more powerful than even _to do_. Action _may_ be hypocrisy, but being is the thing itself, and is the parent of action.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Action Being To Be To Do

The main secret of his progress, the secret of all wisdom, was, that with him action was the beginning and end of thought.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Action Progress Wisdom

When I learn the meaning of a word, I know the word; but when I say to myself, 'I know the word,' there comes a reflection of the word back from the mirror of my mind, making a second impression, and after that I am at least not so likely to forget it...“When, then, I think about the impression that the word makes upon me, how it is affecting me with the knowledge of itself, then I am what I should call self-conscious of the word—conscious not only that I know the word, but that I know the phenomena of knowing the word—conscious of what I am as regards my knowing of the word.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Language Word

There can hardly be a plainer proof of the lowness of our nature, until we have laid hold of the higher nature that belongs to us by birthright, than this, that even a just anger tends to make us unjust and unkind.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Anger Higher Nature Lowness Pf Our Nature Unjust

There are as many kinds of anger as there are of the sunsets with which they ought to end.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Anger Christian Life Humor

We must remember that God is not occupied with a grand toy of worlds and suns and planets, of attractions and repulsions, of agglomerations and crystallizations, of forces and waves; that these but constitute a portion of his workshops and tools for the bringing out of righteous men and women to fill his house of love withal.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald God Love Man Planets

...he believed in God and he believed that when the human is still, the Divine speaks to it, because it is its own.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald God Man The Divine

Who can give a man this, his own name?

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Identity Man Masculinity Names

But I never just quite liked that ryhme.''Why not, child?''Because it seems to say one's as good as another, or two new ones are better than one that's lost. . . . Somehow, when once you've looked into anybody's eyes, right deep down into them, I mean, nobody will do for that one any more. Nobody, ever so beautiful or so good, will make up for that one going out of sight.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Beautiful Good Lost Love Unique

Ignorance is no reason with a fool for holding his tongue.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Fool Ignorance Speak Tongue

To say on the authority of the Bible that God does a thing no honourable man would do, is to lie against God; to say that it is therefore right, is to lie against the very spirit of God.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Bible Christianity God Theology
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