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Beyond the usual
Religion
Faith
Spiritual
The one who Sees
The exact origin of the quote is uncertain, but the idea is very old, with similar concepts found in the Bible and the works of writers like Cicero and Leonardo da Vinci. While sometimes attributed to William Shakespeare, the phrase is not a direct quote from his works. The closest wording comes from the French poet Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas, who wrote "these lovely lamps, these windows of the soul" in the 16th century.
By Kimberly's Hope LLCBeyond the usual
Religion
Faith
Spiritual
The one who Sees
The exact origin of the quote is uncertain, but the idea is very old, with similar concepts found in the Bible and the works of writers like Cicero and Leonardo da Vinci. While sometimes attributed to William Shakespeare, the phrase is not a direct quote from his works. The closest wording comes from the French poet Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas, who wrote "these lovely lamps, these windows of the soul" in the 16th century.