"Perchance" Quotes from Famous Books
... now living on earth. These often communicate with Their disciples, without using the ordinary methods of communication, and when any tie exists, perchance from some past incarnation, between an Adept and a medium, constituting that medium a disciple, a message from the Adept might readily be mistaken for a message from a "Spirit". The receipt of such messages by precipitated writing or spoken words is ... — Death--and After? • Annie Besant
... Should I perchance still feel after my death, I would no longer have any doubt, but I would most certainly give the lie to anyone asserting before me ... — The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
... whom God gave youth and health, and who might have kept them, the one long and the other perchance always, but who never loved them, nor reverenced them, nor cherished them, only coined them into money till they were all gone, and even the ill-gotten treasure fell from your debilitated hands,—you, ... — Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 18, April, 1859 - [Date last updated: August 7, 2005] • Various
... sceptical minority asks the clergy to think whether it is really want of education which keeps the masses away from their ministrations—whether the most completely educated men are not as open to reproach on this score as the workmen; and whether, perchance, this may not indicate that it is not education which lies at the ... — Autobiography and Selected Essays • Thomas Henry Huxley
... 'Perchance he wanders with the paling moon, where Delos' tower awaits the lagging dawn, which fronts not yet ... — Despair's Last Journey • David Christie Murray
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