God has the Power to make it happen. You have the Authority to make it happen. So stop complaining, get up, & manifest your destiny.

— Tony Warrick

If have the gift of prophesy, all wisdom and knowledge and have no love, I have failed to manifest my true soul.

— Lailah Gifty Akita

As you know, I have always been curious about our immortality... How it feels to live on and on through time....I need speculate no longer, I have sampled eternity in Miss Campbell's fifth period 'social studies' class. Three days on the concept of 'manifest destiny,' Vasile. THREE DAYS. I yearned to stand up, rip her lecture notes from her pallid hands, and scream, 'Yes, America expanded westward! Is that not logical, given that Europeans settled on the Eastern shore? What else were they to do? Advance vainly into the sea?

— Beth Fantaskey

Manifest of souls;Adventurous soul,Enthusiastic soul, Sound soul,Happy soul,Great soul.

— Lailah Gifty Akita

Expansion (both far and wide) is the order of the day.

— Sereda Aleta Dailey

Their disappearance from the human family would be no great loss to the world.

— Henry Clay

The manifestation of physical victory was first won spiritually. Prayer is our greatest weapon!

— Lailah Gifty Akita

You are one thing only. You are a Divine Being. An all-powerful Creator. You are a Deity in jeans and a t-shirt, and within you dwells the infinite wisdom of the ages and the sacred creative force of All that is, will be and ever was.

— Anthon St. Maarten

There were spaceships again in that century, and the ships were manned by fuzzy impossibilities that walked on two legs and sprouted tufts of hair in unlikely anatomical regions. They were a garrulous kind. They belonged to a race quite capable of admiring its own image in a mirror, and equally capable of cutting its own throat before the altar of some god, such as the deity of Daily Shaving. It was a species which often considered itself to be, basically, a race of divinely inspired toolmakers; any intelligent entity from Arcturus would instantly have perceived them to be, basically, a race of impassioned after-dinner speechmakers.It was inevitable, it was manifest destiny, they felt (and not for the first time) that such a race go forth to conquer stars. To conquer them several times, if need be, and certainly to make speeches about the conquest. But, too, it was inevitable that the race succumb again to the old maladies on new worlds, even as on Earth before, in the litany of life and in the special liturgy of Man...

— Walter M. Miller Jr.

If you never try, you'll never know. You are what you manifest.

— Germany Kent