Quotes About Undivided
Being undivided, nature cannot be used against itself. We do not therefore consume it, or exhaust it. We simply rearrange our societal patterns in a way that reduces our ability to respond creatively to the existing patterns of spontaneity. That is, to use the societal expression, we create waste. Waste, of course, is by no means unnatural. The trash and garbage of a civilization do not befoul nature; they are nature-but in a form society no longer is able to exploit for its own ends.
~ James P. Carse
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To kill the heart does not mean to let it dry and wither away, but it means that it has become undivided and gathered
~ David H. Rosen
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The best present a man can give a woman is his undivided attention.
~ Usher
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The truth of one's own real nature is that it is an undivided oneness:
~ Robert Wolfe
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concentrated
~ Alice Munro
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One design of God in the gospel is to bring us to make God the object of our undivided respect, that he may engross our regard every way, that whatever natural inclination there is in our souls, he may be the centre of it; that God may be all in all.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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be one thing at a time, one thing and one thing only.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
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Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided.
~ Barack Obama
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Cross and resurrection are the South and North polls, true gospel polarities, of a single, undivided, salvation world. Remove either Paul and you've got salvation.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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And is not time even as love is, undivided and paceless?
~ Khalil Gibran
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We are members of this Head, and this body cannot be decapitated. If the Head is in glory forever, so too are the members in glory forever, that Christ may be undivided forever.
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
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individual comes from the term indivisible.
~ Terrence Real
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Infinity is integral. Integral means whole, intact, undivided, full and unbroken. Infinity cannot be divided against itself. The One is also coherent. Coherent means clear, consistent, sonorous, intelligible. All Divine Reality is present in each and every point within itself.
~ Laurence Galian
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I assumed my first undivided responsibility.
~ Charles Dickens
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I am not a multi-tasker. When I do one thing, I fully concentrate on it and leave the other thing aside.
~ Shenaz Treasury
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Lord Emsworth had one of those minds capable of accommodating but one thought at a time--if that.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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To have great faith is to have great power, because your intent, your will, is undivided. When your word isn't dissipated by doubt, the power of your word becomes even stronger.
~ Miguel Angel Ruiz
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The essences by necessity will not be the "answer" philosophy calls for, any more than are the facts. The "answer" is higher than the "facts," lower than the "essences," in the wild Being where they were, and—behind or beneath the cleavages of our acquired culture—continue to be, undivided.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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the poem is made of sequences in which images, figures of speech and rhythm are undivided. One needs to enter this 'undivision'", and what it does, the proposition it issues, in both senses of the word, logical and erotic: "Let us call a sentence a proposition. A poem makes propositions
~ Unknown
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It is really your undivided attention to a reality you want to experience that draws it toward you —or more accurately, allows it to emerge out of the field of energy around you with great synchronicity and perfection.
~ Unknown
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Teach me Your way, O LORD, that I may walk in Your truth. Give me an undivided heart, that I may fear Your name.
~ Psalm 86:11
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