Quotes about Sacred
It is a sad weakness in us, after all, that the thought of a man's death hallows him anew to us; as if life were not sacred too.
— George Eliot
Only men to whom the family is sacred will ever have a standard or a status by which to criticize the State. They alone can appeal to something more holy than the gods of the city.
— GK Chesterton
Even in an empire of atheists the dead man is always sacred.
— GK Chesterton
Everything for me is sacred, beginning with earth, but also going to things made by man.
— Paulo Coelho
There is no right more universal and more sacred, because lying so near the root of existence, than the right of men to their own labor.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Nothing so hardens the heart of man as a barren familiarity with sacred things.
— JC Ryle
We cannot gamble with anything so sacred as money.
— William McKinley
For those with the purity to see it, a nursing mother is one of the most precious, most beautiful, and most holy of all possible images of woman.
— Christopher West
An authentic updating of sacred music can take place only in the lineage of the great tradition of the past, of Gregorian chant and of sacred polyphony.
— Pope Benedict XVI
In the temple we can find peace. The blessings of the temple are priceless.
— Thomas Monson
The only sacred cow is an organisation should be its basic philosophy of doing business.
— Thomas Watson, Jr.
Our digestions, going sacredly and silently right, that is the foundation of all poetry.
— GK Chesterton