Quotes by Shrines THE PATH OF PEACE is exceedingly vast, reflecting the grand design of the hidden and manifest worlds. A warrior is a living shrine of the divine, one who serves that grand purpose. Morihei Ueshiba shrines warrior design I have been given many teachings by Sarutahiko-no-O-Kami. OKami told me, 'By the work of Takehaya Susanowo no Mikoto, you will worship the Ame no Murakumo KuKamisamuhara Ryu O (Kami of Takemusu) and build an Aiki shrine and dojo.' Then I built the Aiki shrine and dojo in Iwama, Ibaragi prefecture in 1940. Morihei Ueshiba dojo shrines teaching The Divine does not like to be shut up in a building. The Divine likes to be out in the open. It is right here in this very body. Each one of us is a miniature universe, a living shrine. Morihei Ueshiba shrines body doe Wikipedia flourished partly because it was a shrine to altruism. Nicholson Baker altruism wikipedia shrines If you go out for a drink, you go out for a drink. You don't think, 'I'll have a few pints. I'll piss up this shrine.' Ozzy Osbourne shrines drink thinking The traveler has to knock at every alien door to come to his own, and one has to wander through all the outer worlds to reach the innermost shrine at the end. Rabindranath Tagore shrines doors world The forest is my loyal friend Ralph Waldo Emerson shrines loyal forests Are you apathetic toward the saccharine goodness evangelized by sentimental, superstitious fanatics, but equally bored by the intellectuals who worship at the empty-headed shrine of scientific materialism? Rob Brezsny sentimental shrines bored We are Godseekers all, though some be churchgoing believers and others pilgrims to an unknown shrine. Robert Breault pilgrim shrines god For I have not seen another shrine blissful like my own body. Saraha shrines my-own body It is a zealot's faith that blasts the shrines of the false god, but builds no temple to the true. Sydney Thompson Dobell blast shrines temples The Negro and all things negroid had become a fad, and Harlem had become a shrine to which feverish pilgrimages were in order . . . Seventh Avenue was the gorge into which Harlem cliff dwellers crowded to promenade. Wallace Thurman gorges shrines order I learned to cross the threshold of my studio with reverence, as though I were entering a shrine set apart for me to become co-creator with the Universal Thinker of all things. Walter Russell entering shrines secret «12