God is not found by the tests that detect you an acid or a salt. Dr. Walter Smith.
God is not so poor in felicities or so niggard in 50 His bounty that He has not wherewithal to furnish forth two worlds. W. R. Greg.
God is not to be known by marring His fair works and blotting out the evidence of His influences upon His creatures; not amidst the hurry of crowds and the crash of innovation, but in solitary places, and out of the glowing intelligences which He gave to men of old. Ruskin.
God is on the side of virtue; for whoever dreads punishment suffers it, and whoever deserves it dreads it. Colton.
God is patient, because eternal. St. Augustine.
God made all the creatures, and gave them our love and our fear, / To give sign we and they are His children, one family here. Browning.
God is the great composer; men are only the performers. Those grand pieces which are played on earth were composed in heaven. Balzac.
God is the light which, never seen itself, makes all things visible, and clothes itself in colours. Thine eye feels not its ray, but thine heart feels its warmth. Jean Paul.
God is the number, the weight, and the measure which makes the world harmonious and eternal. Renan.