39 Quotes About Altar
- Author Joseph de Maistre
-
Quote
Wherever an altar is found, there civilization exists.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Nithin Purple
-
Quote
The day arrived,when myriad teary rivers flow and the muted wind faintly died in his tears—an altar for the beloved one's departure,for sister-hood is no more,for her to adore!while pangs the beating world in a lamenting voice;their remembering loss of the 'one' they embrace most and when the crepuscule came like a phantom,the mournful,gathered birds swiftly flew in gloom.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Charles L. Bailey Jr.
-
Quote
They like to use those fancy words. They don't like to say “raped,'” he said. “They say “misdeed,' “inappropriate touching,' “mistake.' That's insulting. I'm not a mistake.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Charles L. Bailey Jr.
-
Quote
I reflected on other victims I had met and how they were raped right on the altars of their own churches. Some of them were altar boys, and they were abused before or after mass. An altar boy walked right in front of us as we sat there. I began to shake, sweat, and become very uneasy. I felt frozen in my seat.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Suzy Kassem
-
Quote
Your heart is your temple.
- Tags
- Share
- Author John Geddes
-
Quote
...those others - they're looking for trends - subjects to catch a spark - but I have you - a coal from God's altar - a star cupped in my hands...
- Tags
- Share
- Author Robert G. Ingersoll
-
Quote
When I think of how much this world has suffered; when I think of how long our fathers were slaves, of how they cringed and crawled at the foot of the throne, and in the dust of the altar, of how they abased themselves, of how abjectly they stood in the presence of superstition robed and crowned, I am amazed.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Louis de Wohl
-
Quote
Tell me, son... have you ever been intimidated by anyone?''Oh yes,' said Thomas. 'I don't believe it. By whom?''By Our Lord... on the altar.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Oswald Chambers
-
Quote
You must be willing to be placed on the altar and go through the fire; willing to experience what the altar represents--burning, purification, and separation for only one purpose--the elimination of every desire and affection not grounded in or directed toward God. But you don't eliminate it, God does.
- Tags
- Share