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  • It is contended by many that ours is a Christian government, founded upon the Bible, and that all who look upon the book as false or foolish are destroying the foundation of our country. The truth is, our government is not founded upon the rights of gods, but upon the rights of men. Our Constitution was framed, not to declare and uphold the deity of Christ, but the sacredness of humanity. Ours is the first government made by the people and for the people. It is the only nation with which the gods have had nothing to do.

  • Give yourself completely to the act of listening. Beyond the sounds there is something greater, a sacredness that cannot be understood through thought.

    Eckhart Tolle (2010). “Stillness Speaks”, p.79, New World Library
  • In the true Literary Man there is thus ever, acknowledged or not by the world, a sacredness: he is the light of the world; the world's Priest; -- guiding it, like a sacred Pillar of Fire, in its dark pilgrimage through the waste of Time.

    Dark   Men   Fire  
    Thomas Carlyle (1871). “The Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle”, p.302
  • When the sacredness of property is talked of, it should be remembered that any such sacredness does not belong in the same degree to landed property.

    Degrees   Doe   Should  
  • I'm no longer beholden to the sacredness of the recorded song as some kind of ultimate standard by which every performance of the song is measured. I like to diversify, that there are multiple versions of every song. And the songs incorporate a lot of improvisation, and an element of chance, and I think that's exciting. There's no one true formulation of a song, they have various manifestations depending on the space we're in. I like that.

    Song   Thinking   Space  
    Source: thequietus.com
  • And there is the matter of abortion. We must with calmness and resolve help the vast majority of our fellow Americans understand that the more than 112 million abortions performed in America in 1980 amount to a great moral evil, an assault on the sacredness of human life.

    America   Evil   Abortion  
  • Sacredness of human life! The world has never believed it! It has been with life that we settled our quarrels, won wives, gold and land, defended ideas, imposed religions. We have held that a death toll was a necessary part of every human achievement, whether sport, war or industry. A moment's rage over the horror of it, and we have sunk into indifference.

    Sports   Peace   War  
    Ida Minerva Tarbell (1916). “New Ideals in Business, an Account of Their Practice and Their Effects Upon Men and Profits”
  • Meaning is malleable: take it out, you get nihilism and despair. Put it in, you get sacredness and something most special.

  • Sacredness grew like a pearl, sometimes around the most unlikely bits of grit.

    Grit   Pearls   Sometimes  
    S. M. Stirling (2012). “Lord of Mountains: A Novel of the Change”, p.23, Penguin
  • There is a divine depth in silence. We meet God alone.

    Silence   Depth   Divine  
    Frederick William Robertson (1857). “Sermons Preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton: Second Series”, p.54
  • You who have received so much love, show your love by protecting the sacredness of life. The sacredness of life is the greatest gifts that God has given us.

    Life Is   Given   Shows  
  • In wilderness people can find the silence and the solitude and the noncivilized surroundings that can connect them once again to their evolutionary heritage, and through an experience of the eternal mystery, can give them a sense of the sacredness of all creation.

    Music   Giving   People  
  • The Christian theory of the sacredness of the Bible has been at the cost of the world's civilization.

  • Presence is needed to become aware of the Beauty, the Majesty, the Sacredness of Nature

    Eckhart Tolle (2010). “The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment”, p.96, New World Library
  • We are a continuum. Just as we reach back to our ancestors for our fundamental values, so we, as guardians of that legacy, must reach ahead to our children and their children. And we do so with a sense of sacredness in that reaching.

  • But it is important to realize we are all trapped in mental constructs, and so we separate ourselves from reality; the whole world loses its aliveness-or, rather, we lose our ability to sense that aliveness, the sacredness of nature. When we approach nature through the conceptualizing mind, we see a forest as a commodity, a concept. We no longer see it for what it truly is, but for what we want to use it as. It is reduced. This is how it becomes possible for humans to destroy the planet without realizing what they are doing.

    "Beyond Happiness And Unhappiness". Interview with Steve Donoso, thesunmagazine.org. July 2002.
  • When you treat your time as though you are a machine; a doing machine; you are committing violence against the sacredness of life itself.

    Phillip Moffitt (2012). “Emotional Chaos to Clarity: Move from the Chaos of the Reactive Mind to the Clarity of the Responsive Mind”, p.147, Penguin
  • The Church knows nothing of a sacredness of war. The Church which prays'Our Father'asks God only for peace.

    Father   War   Church  
  • None of us like the concept of law because none of us like the restraints it puts on us. But when we understand that God has given us his law to aid us in guarding our souls, we see that the law is for our fulfillment, not for our limitation. The law reminds us that some things, some experiences, some relationships are sacred. When everything has been profaned, it is not just my freedom that has been lost- the loss is everyone's. God gave us the law to remind us of the sacredness of life, and our created legal systems only serve to remind us of the profane judgments we make.

    Loss   Law   Soul  
  • Beyond its practical aspects, gardening - be it of the soil or soul - can lead us on a philosophical and spiritual exploration that is nothing less than a journey into the depths of our own sacredness and the sacredness of all beings. After all, there must be something more mystical beyond the garden gate, something that satisfies the soul's attraction to beauty, peace, solace, and celebration.

    "The Sanctuary Garden: Creating a Place of Refuge in Your Yard Or Garden". Book by Christopher Forrest McDowell, 1998.
  • The sacred cannot be precisely defined. Each of us perceives it through the lens of a unique personal history. For me, sacredness is an experience of the inner radiance of life, the unseen force that transforms and nourishes the physical world but is never limited by it. There is something more to it, a mystery that is never totally grasped.

    Unique   Unseen   Lenses  
    Anthony Lawlor (1994). “The Temple in the House: Finding the Sacred in Everyday Architecture”, Tarcher
  • The words were unexpected, but so incisively true. So much of prayer is like that - an encounter with a truth that has sunk to the bottom of the heart, that wants to be found, wants to be spoken, wants to be elevated into the realm of sacredness.

    Prayer   Heart   Want  
  • There is a sacredness in tears

  • The sacredness, if there is any, is all in yourself and not in the place.

    Sacredness   Ifs  
    Henry David Thoreau, Joseph O. Valentine, Thoreau Society (2001). “Thoreau on Land: Nature's Canvas”, p.37, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • In its sacredness, families get together to (unintentionally?) celebrate one genocide (against Native Americans) by committing another (against turkeys).

  • Ours is an age of criticism, to which everything must be subjected.

    Immanuel Kant (2013). “Kant's Critiques”, p.8, Simon and Schuster
  • Silent solitude makes true speech possible and personal. If I am not in touch with my own belovedness, then I cannot touch the sacredness of others. If I am estranged from myself, I am likewise a stranger to others.

    Brennan Manning (2015). “Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging”, p.39, NavPress
  • Why has marriage failed? In the first place, we raised it to unnatural standards. We tried to make it something permanent, something sacred, without knowing even the abc of sacredness, without knowing anything about the eternal. Our intentions were good but our understanding was very small, almost negligible. So instead of marriage becoming something of a heaven, it has become a hell. Instead of becoming sacred, it has fallen even below profanity.

  • Somehow, in the process of trying to deny that things are always changing, we lose our sense of the sacredness of life. We tend to forget that we are part of the natural scheme of things.

    Pema Chodron (2000). “When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times”, p.78, Shambhala Publications
  • I cannot find language of sufficient energy to convey my sense of the sacredness of private integrity.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1972). “Early Lectures: 1838-1842”, p.266, Harvard University Press
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