Quotes about Interior
To love and work for the glory of God cannot remain an idea about which we think once in a while. It must become an interior, unceasing doxology.
- Henri Nouwen
We are containers, it's only the insides of our bodies that are important.
- Margaret Atwood
We must beg the Holy Spirit, with ardent longing, to give us these fruits. The Holy Ghost alone knows how to bring to light the sweetness hidden away under the rugged exterior of the words of the Law. We must go to the Holy Ghost for interior guidance.
- St Bonaventure
Cannot the love of Christ carry the missionary where the slave-trade carries the trader? I shall open up a path to the interior or perish.
- David Livingstone
All the powers of soul and body,memory, understanding, and will, interior and exterior senses, thedesires of spirit and of sense, all workin and by love.
- John of the Cross
I don't really get into architecture in the hotel room. But maybe a little Feng Shui here and there.
- Drew Barrymore
This was hell then; it wasn't anything to worry about: it was just his own familiar room.
- Graham Greene
A house, having been willfully purchased and furnished, tells us more than a body, and its description is a foremost resource of the art of fiction.
- John Updike
This suffocating interior of a dime-store shop was my own personal self; these gimcrack mobiles of tin and plastic were my personal contributions to the universe....What it had allowed me to perceive inside was not the Dharma-Body, in images, but my own mind; not Suchness, but a set of symbols - in other words, a homemade substitute for Suchness.
- Aldous Huxley
Only in eternity shall we see the beauty of the soul, and only then shall we realize what great things were accomplished by interior suffering.
- Mother Angelica
The outside of any building may now come inside and the inside go outside, each seems as part of the other. Continuity, plasticity, and all the new simplicity the imply have at last come home.
- Frank Lloyd Wright
The interior joy we feel when we have done a good deed is the nourishment the soul requires.
- Albert Schweitzer