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Quotes About Core

Any teaching that sets self-love as the highest good is false teaching, and we are susceptible to it because it appeals to that deep yearning for affirmation we feel at our very core. That's why it hooks us.
~ Unknown
God wants more than our symptom relief. He desires to get at the core of what underlies our fears, which, at the deepest level, have to do with our relationship to him.
~ Unknown
What is it that remains essentially you?
~ Unknown
Negative self-talk was a rejection from my past that I had allowed to settle into the core of who I am. I talked about myself in ways I would never let another person. Hints of self-rejection laced my thoughts and poisoned my words more than I cared to admit.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Negative self-talk was a rejection from my past that I had allowed to settle into the core of who I am. I talked about myself in ways I would never let another person.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Made in the image of a perfect relationship, we are relational to the core of our beings and filled with a desire for transcendent purpose. We long to be an irreplaceable part of a shared adventure.
~ John Eldredge
First, you'll discover that God is relational to his core, that he has a heart for romance. Second, that he longs to share adventures with us—adventures you cannot accomplish without him. And finally, that God has a beauty to unveil. A beauty that is captivating and powerfully redemptive.
~ John Eldredge
The humanities should constitute the core of any university worth the name.
~ Terry Eagleton
We have to understand the ubiquity of energy in everything we do. Energy is core to our economy and it brings with it environmental challenges, and it's core to our security challenges.
~ Ernest Moniz
Consistent alignment of capabilities and internal processes with the customer value proposition is the core of any strategy execution.
~ Robert S. Kaplan
My Christian faith is at the very heart of who I am.
~ Mike Pence
As a rule, one should never place form over content.
~ Manuel Puig
core tenet of the Trump political movement has been finding publicly acceptable targets to serve as receptacles for preexisting anger.
~ Maggie Haberman
Then again, perhaps [depression] does feel like a fire -- the blue core of it, not the theatrical orange crackling. I have spent a lot of time staring at the core in my own "dark chamber," and I can testify that is provides an excellent example of how blue gives way to darkness -- and then how, without warning, the darkness grows up into a cone of light.
~ Maggie Nelson
Toda vida tiene un núcleo, un eje, un epicentro del que todo sale y al que todo vuelve.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
Every life has its kernel, its hub, its epicenter, from which everything flows out, to which everything returns. This moment is the absent mother's.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
To blacks, it was abundantly clear what groups like the NAACP and CORE wanted; the NOI, by contrast and largely by design, had no clear social program that realistically could be implemented (215).
~ Manning Marable
On ne peut pas tout vivre, alors l'important est de vivre l'essentiel, et chacun de nous a "son essentiel".
~ Marc Levy
Assimilate the principles (or, core) of a system, and you can tack on the details later if you're interested.
~ Marc MacYoung
And even in my most carnal desires, oriented always in a particular direction, concentrated round a single dream, I might have recognized as their primary motive an idea, an idea for which I would have laid down my life, at the innermost core of which, as in my day-dreams while I sat reading all afternoon in the garden at Combray, lay the notion of perfection.
~ Marcel Proust
Core participants tend to focus on transactions rather than investing in the long-term effort to build sustainable, trust-based relationships on the edge.
~ John Seely Brown
The idea that finally turned the tide for the architects, the notion that made everything fall in place, was to set the elevators in a central core, which would allow the Empire State Building to provide rentable space that was well lit. From that point forward, they were home free—the solutions were at hand.
~ John Tauranac
The core of the building would be used to house the requisite utilities; the rentable office space, assured of light, would surround the core.
~ John Tauranac
Since we humans are meaning-makers to the core, such a powerful experience demands an explanation. In an evangelical conversion context like a revival meeting or missionary work, religious interpretations of the snapping experience are provided both before and after it occurs.
~ Unknown