Quotes about Sacred
Knowledge is a sacred cow, and my problem will be how we can milk her while keeping clear of her horns.
— Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
The body is a sacred garment. It's your first and last garment; it is what you enter life in and what you depart life with, and it should be treated with honor.
— Martha Graham
Every good citizen makes his country's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and its conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.
— Andrew Jackson
The real romantics imagine greying and sagging and wrinkling as the deepening of something sacred.
— Ann Voskamp
Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
genuine love is released in a relationship, God's presence is manifest. The separate space between us becomes sacred space.
— Peter Scazzero
When God called Israel out of Egypt, he affirmed they were sacred human beings made in his image. He then showed them how to live according to their God-given nature. In effect, God said, "It may feel awkward at first, but as a fish is created to live in water, I created you to live according to this design.
— Peter Scazzero
And love is part and union in itself Of all that is in nature, brilliant, pure-- Of all in feeling, sacred and sublime.
— Philip James Bailey
Luther, the hero of Worms, the champion of the sacred rights of conscience, was, in words, the most violent, but in practice, the least intolerant, among the Reformers.
— Philip Schaff
By virtue of Creation, and still more the Incarnation, nothing here below is profane for those who know how to see.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Unspontaneity is of their essence. In these rites I discover that something is approaching me here that I did not produce myself, that I am entering into something greater than myself, which ultimately derives from divine revelation. This is why the Christian East calls the liturgy the "Divine Liturgy", expressing thereby the liturgy's independence from human control.
— Pope Benedict XVI
What makes a bit of ground holy? It is when and where God shows up. He can do this anywhere at any time. This means that the most insignificant place can be declared holy when God moves in. It can come when you least expect it.
— RT Kendall