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Quotes About Nourish

The essence will be evident everywhere. In all that the citizens do: in their art, music, food, and their buildings. If the essence of a place nourishes your spirit, then it is a good place to be" -Rovender
~ Tony DiTerlizzi
Love like rain, can nourish from above, drenching couples with a soaking joy. But sometimes under the angry heat of life, love dries on the surface and must nourish from below, tending to its roots keeping itself alive.
~ Paulo Coelho
If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.
~ John F. Kennedy
Nourish it with good works, give it peace in solitude, get it strength in prayer, make it wise with reading, enlighten it by meditation, make it tender with love, sweeten it with humility, humble it with penance, enliven it with psalms and hymns, and comfort it with frequent reflections upon future glory.
~ William Law
People of true understanding nourish sages and through them, nourish the whole world.
~ Wu Wei
While soldiers can stand and fight.I can fight and feed them
~ Clara Barton
Insomnia is a gross feeder. It will nourish itself on any kind of thinking, including thinking about not thinking.
~ Clifton Fadiman
Here is a perfect poem; to awaken a longing, to nourish it, to develop it, to increase it, to stimulate it – and to gratify it.
~ Honore de Balzac
To bear a child is nothing; to nourish it is birth renewed every hour.
~ Honore de Balzac
Flowers are prettiest where they are watered the most.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Life's great dichotomy is between autotrophs, organisms that can nourish themselves, and heterotrophs, or life forms that must feed on other organisms.
~ Vaclav Smil
Tell them stories. That's what we didn't know. All this time, and we never knew! But they need the truth. That's what nourishes them. You must tell them true stories, and everything will be well, everything. Just tell them stories.
~ Philip Pullman
If only I could have nourished myself upon the depths of his vulgarity, instead of that too becoming a source of shame. Shame and shame and shame and shame—every place I turn something else to be ashamed of.
~ Philip Roth
their focus must not be on tangible food, but on spiritual food that only He can provide. Appalled
~ David Limbaugh
The word phobic has its place when properly used, but lately it's been declawed by the pompous insistence that most animosity is based upon fear rather than loathing.... I hate computers. My hatred is entrenched, and I nourish it daily. I'm comfortable with it, and no community outreach program will change my mind.
~ David Sedaris
Selfishness is neither good nor bad—it depends on the way we are selfish as to whether it nourishes or injures.
~ Hugh Prather
What feeds the soul matters as much as what feeds the body. In
~ Corrie Ten Boom
Jeter's work ethic, kneaded into the dough and manifesting itself in the leavening of his metric loaf, has already nourished the dossier with which his contracts are negotiated.
~ Unknown
Nourish your audience with authentic content that highlights your authority instead of feeding them cheap click bait.
~ Loren Weisman
A dream needs to be nourished with the utmost dedication, hard work and determination in order to make it reality.
~ Unknown
The spirit within nourishes, and the mind, diffused through all the members, sways the mass and mingles with the whole frame.
~ Virgil
I listen to my body, I give it things it wants and I eliminate things it doesn't want.
~ Britt Ekland
It doesn't really matter what the occasion is—big or small—but it's the connections that we have with people we love that nourish our souls. Entertaining isn't just about making dinner parties. It's about celebrating those connections and I think that's what makes life worth living.
~ Ina Garten
as Nietzsche puts it, "Honesty is the youngest of virtues"—in other words, it is the foster-child of industry, of modern industry. Without this mother, Veracity was like a blue-blood orphan whom only the most cultivated mind could adopt and nourish. Such minds were general among the samurai, but, for want of a more democratic and utilitarian foster-mother, the tender child failed to thrive.
~ Inaz? Nitobe