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Quotes About Inhabitation

Island populations often breed strange and interesting genomes. Because Iceland is so small, with a precisely known chronology of inhabitation to the present day, we have the most comprehensive log of everyone who has ever lived there since the ninth century. There have only been thirty-five generations of Icelanders. Since the end of the era of settlement, there's been very little immigration into Iceland of note.
~ Adam Rutherford
The Spirit is both a builder and a dweller. He cannot dwell where he has not built; He builds to dwell and dwells in only what he has built.
~ Watchman Nee
The ministry of Christianity is the ministry of the Spirit. It is the Spirit of God that inhabits the words, that speaks to the spirit of another and reveals Christ in and through him.
~ John G. Lake
God appeared to His people in the Old Testament and dwelt with His people in the New - and now abides in us by His Spirit.
~ David Jeremiah
Let us perform all our actions with the thought that God dwells in us. We shall thus be His temples, and He Himself will be our God, dwelling in us (cf. Eph. 15: 3).
~ Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange
This realization that Someone is living in us and through us is exactly how we plug into a much larger mind and heart beyond our own.
~ Richard Rohr
Christlikeness is not produced by imitation, but by inhabitation.
~ Rick Warren
By the end, you should be inside your character, actually operating from within somebody else, and knowing him pretty well, as that person knows himself or herself. You're sort of a predator, an invader of people.
~ William Trevor
Christianity is the only religion in the world where a man's God comes and lives inside of Him!
~ Leonard Ravenhill
But when you read a book, you feel like you're in it.
~ Jenny Colgan
The ministry of Christianity is the ministry of the Spirit. It is the Spirit of God that inhabits the words, that speaks to the spirit of another and reveals Christ in and through him.
~ John G. Lake
He does not so much inhabit this landscape as become inhabited by it. Its rivers flow through his veins, its branches toss in his hair, its planets burn through the bone of his forehead and irradiate his skull, its volcanoes stir and grumble in his throat
~ Gerald Moore
One does not simply read books... one climbs inside them and lives there.
~ Mary Balogh
I will place My residence among you, and I will not reject you. Leviticus 26:11
~ Beth Moore
You don't want to play a character you can't inhabit or commit to fully.
~ Stockard Channing
Out of all the incursions, the only permanent one so far is the present one, and that dates from just twelve thousand years ago, which means that Britain is actually one of the more recent places in the world to become inhabited by modern people. In this sense it is much younger than the Americas or Australia. The
~ Bill Bryson
One such factor was greater sedentism
~ Tom Standage
I'm very much the type of actor that once I embody the character, I could stay in it from the beginning to the end.
~ Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Kate had made both the environment and the body for him, and he liked the tranquil mood of the piece. There was no invented family, no role to play; this was a painting, not a drama. One place, one moment, lasting as long as he chose to inhabit it.
~ Greg Egan
He is himself the Temple, the physical place on earth where the Shekinah has come to take up residence.
~ Unknown
He hasn't just forgiven us, he's taken up residence in us, and in that there is real hope. For further study and encouragement: Ephesians 2:11–22
~ Paul David Tripp
She will never be inhabited or settled from generation to generation; no nomad will pitch his tent there, no shepherd will rest his flock there.
~ Isaiah 13:20
This is what the LORD says: In this place you say is a wasteland without man or beast, in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem that are deserted—inhabited by neither man nor beast—there will be heard again
~ Jeremiah 33:10
So the desert creatures and hyenas will live there and ostriches will dwell there. It will never again be inhabited or lived in from generation to generation.
~ Jeremiah 50:39