Quotes About Nourish
Undoubtedly, a thing forever blooming is the soul, no matter how barren the soil. And only through that frightening abyss of the unknown self does the mind root out the light upon which it nourishes.
~ Donna Morrissey
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Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.
~ Dorothy Day
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Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
~ Jesus Christ
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In this month of May, help me understand You as God the Mother, She who gives and nourishes life.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
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LIKE A GREAT WATERWHEEL, THE LITURGICAL YEAR goes on relentlessly irrigating our souls, softening the ground of our hearts, nourishing the soil of our lives until the seed of the Word of God itself begins to grow in us, comes to fruit in us, ripens in us the spiritual journey of a lifetime.
~ Joan D. Chittister
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Fantasies act to "nourish" the ego in the form of a partial gratification and thus can contribute to psychological equilibrium when security or satisfaction from the real environment is lacking.
~ Robert W. Firestone
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A place becomes a home when it sustains you, when it feeds you in body as well as spirit.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
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Rice is to nourish," A-ma says. "Tea is to heal. Always remember that food is medicine, and medicine is food. If you take care of the trees, the trees will take care of you.
~ Lisa See
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I grew up believing that rice was to nourish and that tea was to heal. Now I understand that tea is also to connect and to dream. That seduction is deeper and more profound than could happen with any man.
~ Lisa See
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The most important part of living realistically is to hold a true view of God. God is ultimate reality. He's the greatest factor in all that's real. When we let the truth about Him nourish us and remold our minds, this revolutionizes our lives.
~ Ruth Myers
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What is your story, and how do you want to share it with the world? If you aren't ready to share, tell your stories to yourself and let it nourish and guide you.
~ Alice Wong
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Some of us have little spiritual vitality because we fail to feed on Christ day by day. Over time, we become spiritually anorexic.
~ Joel R. Beeke
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What you feed in yourself that grows.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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To withhold from living is to die ... the more you give of yourself to life the more life nourishes you.
~ Anais Nin
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You put the life in your belly and you live.
~ Hannibal
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As the body cannot be sustained without corporeal food, nor continue in natural life, so without this life-giving food the soul cannot persist in the spiritual life of grace.
~ Denis the Carthusian
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The flame that not even beauty can nourish was springing up, and though his words were querulous his heart began to glow secretly. Presently it burst into speech. "You understand me, you know what I feel. Oh, if others resembled you!
~ E.M. Forster
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Mother knows breast.
~ Anonymous
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To nourish the spirit the body must also be nourished.
~ M. Scott Peck
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The fast pace of our lives makes it difficult for us to find grace in the present moment, and when the simple gifts at our fingertips cease to nourish us, we have a tendency to crave the sensational.
~ Macrina Wiederkehr
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Don't nourish your fears more than you nourish your hopes.
~ Steve Maraboli
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We navigate many paths each day, but how many sooth our souls and nourish our senses? Be aware of where you walk because the path you take can change your very essence.
~ Toni Sorenson
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The dream is yours… why are you asking others to validate or nourish it? Your journey must be self-propelled. It must be fueled from within.
~ Steve Maraboli
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Memory nourishes the heart, and grief abates.
~ Marcel Proust
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