A Quote by Paulo Coelho

He is as wise as a serpent and as innocent as a dove. — © Paulo Coelho
He is as wise as a serpent and as innocent as a dove.
Don't blow your tomorrows, don't throw away your love. You've got to be wise as a serpent, harmless as a dove.
Jesus reminds us that the good life combines the toughness of the serpent and the tenderness of the dove. To have serpent-like qualities devoid of dovelike qualities is to be passionless, mean, and selfish. To have dovelike without serpent-like qualities is to be sentimental, anemic and aimless. We must combine strongly marked antitheses.
When I was young, I asked my priest how to get to heaven and still protect yourself from all the evil in the world. He told me what God told His children;'You are sheep among wolves, be wise as the serpent, yet innocent as doves.
We must combine the toughness of the serpent with the softness of the dove, a tough mind and a tender heart.
It is written, 'Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves' (Mt. 10:16). Being like serpents means not ignoring the attacks and wiles of the devil. Like is quickly shown to like. The simplicity of the dove denotes purity of action.
Look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under it.
In the beginning, said a Persian poet Allah took a rose, a lily, a dove, a serpent, a little honey, a Dead Sea apple, and a handful of clay. When he looked at the amalgram it was a woman.
Making those we love happy sounds innocent as a dove, but it can be as destructive as a lion.
Now I will show myselfTo have more of the serpent than the dove;That is--more knave than fool.
When a man is made up wholly of the dove, without the least grain of the serpent in his composition, he becomes ridiculous in many circumstances of life, and very often discredits his best actions.
The lion of anger shall give place to the lamb of meekness; the raven of uncleanness shall fly before the dove of purity; the vile serpent of deceit shall be trodden under the heel of truth.
Still anyone who trusts a serpent deserves its bite. The wise see a creature for what it is, not what it says it may be.
A serpent is a serpent, and none the less a viper, because it is nestled in the bosom of an honest-hearted man.
O serpent heart hid with a flowering face! Did ever a dragon keep so fair a cave? Beautiful tyrant, feind angelical, dove feather raven, wolvish-ravening lamb! Despised substance of devinest show, just opposite to what thou justly seemest - A dammed saint, an honourable villain!
The little serpent has left, and the great serpent has come.
The Bible has come under fire for making woman the fall guy in man's cosmic drama. But in casting a male conspirator, the serpent, as God's enemy, Genesis hedges and does not take its misogyny far enough. The Bible defensively swerves from God's true opponent, chthonian nature. The serpent is not outside Eve but in her. She is the garden and the serpent.
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