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Why must holy places be dark places?
As a white candle / In a holy place, / So is the beauty / Of an aged face
There are no holy places and no holy people, only holy moments, only moments of wisdom.
Living the gospel and standing in holy places is not always easy, but I testify that it is worth it.
I encourage our Saints all over the world, wherever possible, to strive to stand more often in holy places.
When and where will another come to take your holy place? Old man mumbling in his dotage, or crying child, unborn?
We revisit those places where we experienced love, as pilgrims return to holy places, to be reminded, restored, and reaffirmed by them.
The space between the young reader’s eyeballs and the printed page is a holy place and officialdom should trample all over it at their peril.’
Oh sons of Arabs and the Arab Gulf, rebel against the foreigner...Take revenge for your dignity, holy places, security, interests and exalted values.
One more thing," Jace said. "Is there a holy place around here?" “Good idea. If you're going to take on a lair of vampires by yourself, you'd better pray first.
I believe any time you have the courage to stand for what is right, especially in situations where no one else is willing to do so, you are creating a holy place.
When Catholicism goes bad it becomes the religion of amulets and holy places and priestcraft: Protestantism, in its corresponding decay, becomes a vague mist of ethical platitudes
Morality did not begin by one man saying to another, "I will not hit you if you do not hit me"; there is no trace of such a transaction. There IS a trace of both men having said, "We must not hit each other in the holy place.
Amritsar is the place where my work and action speaks for itself. Since, I started contesting elections from this holy place, I have promised myself never to abandon this place. Either, I will contest from Amritsar, or else I won’t contest elections
If these holy places, things, and days cease to remind us, if they obliterate our awareness that all ground is holy and every bush (could we but perceive it) a Burning Bush, then the hallows begin to do harm. Hence both the necessity, and the perennial danger, of 'religion.'