Quotes About Sacred
Entertainment is a sacred pursuit when done well. When done well, it raises the quality of human life.
~ Michael Chabon
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Once you start to question your life you get to a higher level of awareness. It's like turning a light on-voila you see you have choices and choices are sacred.
~ Naomi Judd
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I feel like I'm kind of an obvious person. I like to keep some things in my life sacred, like keep the sacred, sacred. Apart from that part of my life, I'm a very open person.
~ Shailene Woodley
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Home is the sacred refuge of our life.
~ John Dryden
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The cow is the purest type of sub-human life.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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The loss of a sense of the sacred, the devaluation of intelligence and consciousness in nature beyond ourselves, has permitted the stronger among us to exploit the earth's resources without regard to future generations.
~ John E. Mack
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When the ceremony was over, everybody felt a great deal better, for it had been a day of fun. They were better able now to see the greenness of the world, the wideness of the sacred day, the colors of the earth, and to set these in their minds.
~ John G Neihardt
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And while I stood there I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being.
~ John G. Neihardt
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when I chose you, I didn't want the commonplace - I didn't want a 'partner' - I wanted a shrine...
~ John Geddes
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what is art to the dilettante but the initiation of the sacred few to the exclusion of the profane crowd?...
~ John Geddes
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I learn about the sacred in the everyday - I look in your face...
~ John Geddes
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I've marked our sacred place not with stones - I've put it my art to keep it safe...
~ John Geddes
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how are you sacred to me? your lines are golden threads - your patter, my patten - I explore the liturgy of your words...
~ John Geddes
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you know I wanted a Madonna, not a whore - I made you sacred offering you my words...
~ John Geddes
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Worship took place at temples, but temples were not designed primarily to provide a place for worship.[1] They were designed to be residences for deities and, as such, places for the performance of cultic rituals. The implications of this distinction are far-reaching and affect our understanding of deity and the role of the temple in the cosmos. Temples
~ John H. Walton
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In Israel people also believed that they had been created to serve God. The difference was that they saw humanity as having been given a priestly role in sacred space44 rather than as slave labor to meet the needs of deity.
~ John H. Walton
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In Israel people also believed that they had been created to serve God. The difference was that they saw humanity as having been given a priestly role in sacred space[43] rather than as slave labor to meet the needs of deity.
~ John H. Walton
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Cedar," he said. "Pine. Spruce. Laurel." "Yeah. So?" "They're supposed to be sacred." He touched them again, each in turn. "Wisdom. Strength. Courage. Perseverance. You're supposed to burn them.
~ John Hart
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All life is sacred. Even life that comes in forms that we don't understand." - Obi-Wan Kenobi
~ John Jackson Miller
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However, unless there is a divinely appointed guardian of the sacred text, there is no positive assurance that in the course of time it would not be badly corrupted even in very important matters.
~ John Joseph Laux
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When most of us use the word "myth" in conversation, we refer to something that is not true. When historians of religion use it, they generally refer to a representation of the sacred in words. When anthropologists use it, they often refer to narratives that tell about the formation of some social institution or behavior. None of the definitions, however, will hold directly for the characters and stories this book treats.
~ John Lindow
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Oblivioni sacrum [Sacred to oblivion].
~ John Marston
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When we practice sacred sexuality we are working with cosmologically rooted principles, balancing the heavenly yang (male energy) of the universe with the all-knowing, life-giving yin (feminine energy) of the earth within ourselves.
~ John Maxwell Taylor
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Let us beware: nothing is so delicate and so sacred as the human soul; nothing is so quickly bruised. Let each one of our words and deeds contain a principle of life that, penetrating other spirits, will communicate light and strength and will reveal God to them.
~ Elisabeth Leseur
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