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Quotes About Core

Death left its old tragic heaven and became the lyrical core of man: his invisible truth, his visible secret.
~ Michel Foucault
Goethe wrote, "Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least."[15] That's true in every area of life—including our relationships.
~ Unknown
Discipleship isn't a random assortment of facts and propositions and behaviors, discipleship is something that is you to the core and is completely incarnated in you.
~ Unknown
Everything behind the walls is the most important, everything else is a bonus.
~ Unknown
Fundamentals are the building blocks of fun.
~ Mikhail Baryshnikov
LOVE the hideous in order to find the sublime core of it.
~ Mina Loy
I responded to the gravity of an invisible moon at my core, and I undertook journeys I had not expected to take.
~ Mohsin Hamid
Laziness is a dumbbell, turn your laziness and fears from fat into steel muscles of endurance, and strength of mind and inner core is bodybuilding. Author: Musin Almat Zhumabekovich
~ Unknown
Paul developed something we can appropriately call his 'theology', a radical mutation in the core beliefs of his Jewish world, because only so could he sustain what we can appropriately call the 'worldview' which he held himself and which he longed for his churches to hold as well.
~ N. T. Wright
Paul's explanation for why the gospel, the unveiling of God's justice and salvation, is urgently required is that the tree is rotten to the core, and might come crashing down at any minute.
~ Unknown
One might even state it as an axiom: when the church leaves out bits of its core teaching, heretics will pick them up, turn them into something new, and use them to spread doubt and unbelief.
~ Unknown
We are searching for the core of our lives; our culture intuits that writing, that ancient activity, might be the pathway...Awakening does not feed ego's needs and desires; it pulverizes the self. Our society couldn't knowingly bear such reduction, so we've tricked ourselves into the same path but call it writing.
~ Natalie Goldberg
If the ideology is built on the identity of the organization and the core tenets of the culture, it is an encapsulation of what makes a company unique.
~ Unknown
A few minutes later his XO appeared, saluting the marine guard as she crossed the threshold to the bridge, which sensibly resided deep within the armored core of the ship rather than being perched precariously on the top of the vessel like an old-style soda can on the fence, ready to be picked off as alien target practice.
~ Nick Webb
My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.
~ Nikola Tesla
Come back to basics comprises three points. The first point is more
~ Unknown
Her ?eyin özüyle ilgileniyoruz: meyvalar?n yaln?z suyunu içiyoruz.
~ Unknown
It lies at the foundations of everything, it is the fifth element, the quintessence.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
It is my assertion, however, that the project of remaking humanity and defining identity has been at the core of this century, and that much of this project was characterized by a tremendous destructive urge followed by a long and as yet uncompleted process of coming to terms with the disasters it has produced and is still producing in many parts of the world.
~ Unknown
When it comes to essential things, no one is tolerant.
~ Oswald Spengler
L'écrivain est le langage qui se dévore lui-même dans l'homme dévoré par le mentir qui en fait le noyau.
~ Unknown
The easiest way to keep true to your core values is to invoke what we call the four core value inspirations: IMPROVE APPRECIATE CONNECT PROTECT Inspiration means "breathe in." If you take a deep breath and try to improve, appreciate, connect, or protect, you will find yourself back to what is most important to you.
~ Unknown
You've got a deep core of sweetness that's quite incorruptible.
~ Unknown
What if, on some level, way down deep inside, right down to the very simplest, purified form of who he was, what if he was corrupted? What if there was some tiny, tiny fault in the first building blocks of who he was, and everything since that moment of life was just papering over an essential crack? And he was just a carapace built on a facade built on scaffolding and there was no real core to him, no real central worth? At all?
~ Patrick Ness