Quotes by Dwelling There is a principle which is the basis of things, which all speech aims to say, and all action to evolve, a simple, quiet, undescribed, undescribable presence, dwelling very peacefully in us, our rightful lord: we are not to do, but to let do; not to work, but to be worked upon. Ralph Waldo Emerson principles simple dwelling Perhaps my early problems with dyslexia made me more intuitive: when someone sends me a written proposal, rather than dwelling on detailed facts and figures I find that my imagination grasps and expands on what I read. Richard Branson business imagination dwelling Dwelling on him would make him a bigger part of my life than I want him to be. Richard Paul Evans want-him dwelling want The dead are the only people to have permanent dwellings. Rita Mae Brown permanent dwelling people Poetry is truth dwelling in beauty. Robert Gilfillan poetry-is poetry dwelling Dwelling beside a body of water is tonic for the weary psyche. Sea smells, sea birds, seawrack, sands - alternately cool, warm, moist and dry - a taste of brine and the presence of the rocking, slopping bluegraygreen spit-flecked waters, has the effect of rinsing the emotions, bathing the outlook, bleaching the conscience. Roger Zelazny smell dwelling sea O Holy Spirit, descend plentifully into my heart. Enlighten the dark corners of this neglected dwelling and scatter there Thy cheerful beams. Saint Augustine dwelling dark heart There is none dwelling in the house but God. When a man is awakened he melts and perishes. Rumi dwelling house men All things whatsoever God in his infinite wisdom has seen fit and proper to reveal to us, while we are dwelling in mortality, in regard to our mortal bodies, are revealed to us in the abstract, and independent of affinity of this mortal tabernacle, but are revealed to our spirits precisely as though we had no bodies at all. Sam Smith independent body dwelling May all the stars hang bright above her dwelling, Silent as though they watched the sleeping earth! Samuel Taylor Coleridge stars dwelling sleep The body is not a permanent dwelling, but a sort of inn which is to be left behind when one perceives that one is a burden to the host. Seneca the Younger host body dwelling Dwelling on the negative simply contributes to its power. Shirley MacLaine positive-thinking dwelling motivational The only way into truth is through one's own annihilation; through dwelling a long time in a state of extreme and total humiliation. Simone Weil truth dwelling long Some system of authority is a requirement of all communal living, and it is only the man dwelling in isolation who is not forced to respond, through defiance or submission, to the commands of others. Stanley Milgram isolation dwelling men The medieval hall house was very primitive when it became the characteristic form of dwelling of the landowner of the Middle Ages. Stephen Gardiner dwelling age house Your mind must be at its best for God before it becomes His dwelling place. T. B. Joshua dwelling-place dwelling mind The grove is the centre of their whole religion. It is regarded as the cradle of the race and the dwelling-place of the supreme god to whom all things are subject and obedient. Tacitus race dwelling tree Dwelling on pain, spending too much time immersed in it, tasting its flavors, fingering its textures--this makes it only more potent. Tayari Jones texture pain dwelling "The fool, dwelling on the bank of the Ganga, digs a well for water!" Such are we! Living in the midst of God - we must go and make images. Swami Vivekananda fool dwelling water We make the commitment to stop for a moment and look at what the mind is doing, what mind state we are dwelling in. We don't judge it, we just know it. Gradually we'll become more and more accustomed to being conscious of what we're thinking and our various positive and negative states. We'll become more and more the masters of our mind, rather than the slaves. Tenzin Palmo dwelling commitment thinking «1234567891011»