Quotes about Place
I was learning the truth: though I felt lonely and scared, I was the well-loved girl of God. And though these feelings of loneliness were familiar, I was coming into an understanding: just because a place has become familiar doesn't mean its where you belong.
— Sheila Walsh
Atlanta's my musical home. It really was the place where I really came alive.
— John Mayer
God's glory is not dependent on the manifestation of any one attribute, but on the manifestation of each in its proper time and place, and in full harmony with the others.
— AW Pink
I think hell's a real place where real people spend a real eternity.
— Jerry Falwell
Heaven is the most angelically dull place in all creation
— George Bernard Shaw
He was very ill-used by the Government about a place that was promised him and never given, after his supporting them against his conscience very honourably, and being greatly abused for it, which hurt him greatly, he having the name of a great patriot in the country before.
— Maria Edgeworth
The familiar can be as shocking as the strange—when it is in the wrong place.
— Arthur C. Clarke
At a certain season of our life we are accustomed to consider every spot as the possible site of a house.
— Henry David Thoreau
I understood their reasoning, but I was sorry that church did not strike these wounded souls as a place they could bring the dark fruits of their equally dark nights.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Be sure it is not for nothing that the Landlord has knit our hearts so closely to time and place — to one friend rather than another and one shire more that all the land.
— CS Lewis
You know my present way of life. Can you suggest any additions to it, in the way of crime, that will reasonably insure my going to some other place.
— Mark Twain
I am listening to what fear teaches. I will never be gone. I am a scar, a report from the frontlines, a talisman, a resurrection, a rough place on the chin of complacency.
— Audre Lorde