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Quotes About Sacred

What I know in my bones is that I forgot to take time to remember what I know. The world is holy. We are holy. All life is holy. Daily prayers are delivered on the lips of breaking waves, the whisperings of grasses, the shimmering of leaves.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
There is comfort in keeping what is sacred inside us not aw a secret, but as a prayer.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
the four sacred and wonderful truths of Buddhism. The Four Noble Truths are: first, there is suffering; second, there is a path or a series of conditions that has produced the suffering; third, suffering can be ended—happiness is always possible; and fourth, there is a path that leads to the cessation of suffering, to happiness.
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
our forgetfulness of its sacred nature, which is also our own sacred nature.
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
From the point of view of a spiritual life, it is not what you do that matters most, but the way in which it is done and the consciousness you put into it. Remember always the Divine and all you do will be an expression of the Divine Presence. When all your actions are consecrated to the Divine, there will be no longer activities that are superior and activities that are inferior; all will have an equal importance — the value given them by the consecration.
~ The Mother
Each thought, each action in the sunlight of awareness becomes sacred.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
My son was baptized in the River Jordan.
~ Jeff Gutt
College football, for me, was sacred. Right away, first time I watched it on TV, there was just something about the passion, the energy that was just different. It always just felt right when I watched it.
~ Kirk Herbstreit
If ever remarry, it won't be for kicks. Marriage is too special.
~ Joey Heatherton
And sometimes it's the very otherness of a stranger, someone who doesn't belong to our ethnic or ideological or religious group, an otherness that can repel us initially, but which can jerk us out of our habitual selfishness, and give us intonations of that sacred otherness, which is God.
~ Karen Armstrong
Religious ideas and practices take root not because they are promoted by forceful theologians, nor because they can be shown to have a sound historical or rational basis, but because they are found in practice to give the faithful a sense of sacred transcendence.
~ Karen Armstrong
You will die a worse death if you do not leave my domain," a voice thundered down from the third story of the old tenement. "I am a servant of the Sacred Fire, the wielder of the flame of Arnor—" "So I should call you Gandalf?
~ Karen Chance
Samhain had its origins, like many modern holidays or celebrations, in pagan times. As the sidhe-seers had been inclined to erect churches and abbeys on their sacred sites, the Vatican had been wont to "Christianize" ancient, pagan celebrations in an if-you-can't-beat-them-and-don't-wantto- join-them-rename-it-and-pretend-it-was-yours-all-along campaign.
~ Karen Marie Moning
I think that's what love is; holding someone sacred, honoring them, protecting them, living up to the very best of them.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Because you still believe you can have everything, his dark eyes say. You can't. We have nothing. Only the current moment. Once you understand that, you know what's sacred and not, and never lose sight of it again.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Some things are sacred. Until you act like they're not. Then you lose them
~ Karen Marie Moning
The preparation, cooking, and eating of food is a sacrament. Treating it as such has the potential to elevate the quality of our daily lives like nothing else.
~ Karen Page
I have already mentioned that even Zeus stood in sacred awe of the goddess Night.{39} According to the tales of the disciples of Orpheus, an account of which I shall postpone until later, Nyx was herself a threefold goddess.
~ Karl Kerényi
Before religion got organized, faith in God meant trusting your intuition, your gut instinct, as divine. It meant always letting conscience be your guide. For believers, the whole world was charged with the grandeur of Gods and all of life was sacred. Those were the good old days.
~ Karol Jackowski
Self-hatred seems to me an evil thing in itself rather than an antidote to evil. If we practice self-hatred, then the sacrifice we make of ourselves and our lives is not sacred, for it is then a gift of something we hate rather than of something that we have nurtured and loved.
~ Kate Horsley
A good joke is the one ultimate and sacred thing which cannot be criticized. Our relations with a good joke are direct and even divine relations.
~ G. K. Chesterton
On this piano the vibrations of each 'whole tone' and of each 'half tone' of any octave pass from one to another strictly according to the law of the sacred Heptaparaparshinokh and thus their vibrations, as occurs always and everywhere in the Universe, mutually help one another to evolve or involve.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff
Even bad books are books and therefore sacred.
~ Gänter Grass
To swear is to pray, to make an offering of your innermost self.
~ Gabrielle Roth