Quotes about Nourish
The Bible is to your soul what bread is to your body. You need it daily. One good meal does not suffice for a lifetime.
- Billy Graham
i can nourish myself on nothing but truth
- St. Therese of Lisieux
i can nourish myself on nothing but truth
- St. Therese of Lisieux
If our love for each other really is participatory, then all other human relationships nourish it; it is inclusive, never exclusive.
- Madeleine L'Engle
The good word of the Lord with which we must nourish is the simple doctrine of the gospel. We need not fear either simplicity or repetition.
- Henry B. Eyring
Some thinkers hold that it is by nature that people become good, others that it is by habit, and others that it is by instruction. . . just as a piece of land has to be prepared beforehand if it is to nourish the seed, so the mind of the pupil has to be prepared in its habits if it is to enjoy and dislike the right things.
- Aristotle
All diets are wholesome. Some are wholesomer than others, but all the ordinary diets are wholesome enough for the people who use them. Whether the food be fine or coarse it will taste good and it will nourish if a watch be kept upon the appetite and a little starvation introduced every time it weakens.
- Mark Twain
If we could see that everything, even tragedy, is a gift in diguise, we would then find the best way to nourish the soul.
- Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
I have talked about the 'fractal organization'. Those smaller pieces should innovate and lead the rest of the organization. There will be parts that will be thinking about technologies of the future, and you need to nourish them.
- Shiv Nadar
Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.
- Dorothy Day
Mother knows breast.
- Anonymous
Artists sometimes talk about art for art's sake. What they mean is that art has intrinsic worth: it has value in and of itself, apart from any utility. This needs to be said because there are always some people who wonder why we need art, on the assumption that in order to be a legitimate calling it must perform some practical function. But since God has made us to enjoy beauty, art itself is able to nourish our souls.
- Philip Graham Ryken