Sanctity Quotes
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The sanctity of prayer is needed to impregnate business. We need the spirit of Sunday carried over to Monday and continued until Saturday. But this cannot be done by prayerless men, but by men of prayer.
Edward McKendree Bounds
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As a mama and a grandma, I appreciate, understand and absolutely believe in the sanctity of life. But I recognize that there are those tough situations where heartbreaking decisions have to be made.
Carole Keeton
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The sanctity of law can be maintained only so long as it is the expression of the will of the people.
Bhagat Singh
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It is love and friendship, the sanctity and celebration of our relationships, that not only support a good life, but create one. Through friendships, we spark and inspire one another's ambitions.
Wallace Stegner
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The sanctity of womanhood is incompatible with social liberty and social claims; and for a woman emancipation means corruption.
Honore de Balzac
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I truly do believe, if all of us do all that we can, that we will once again, in our time, restore the sanctity of life to the center of American law, I just know in my heart of hearts that this will be the generation that restores life in America.
Mike Pence
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Poetry, like sanctity, is the orchestration of multiple attributes into vast, compelling wholes.
William Everson
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My music has a very spiritual background, a sanctity that is almost like worship.
Ravi Shankar
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There can be no spirituality, no sanctity, no truth without the female sex.
Andrew Schneider
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Indu'd With sanctity of reason.
John Milton
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There are but few saints amongst scientists, as among other men, but truth itself is a goal comparable with sanctity.
George Sarton
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One of the things about landays is that they thrive in a modern context. Early on I went to this incredible Pashtun novelist, Mustafa Salik, who is a bestselling novelist in Afghanistan and works for the BBC in Pashto. With the question of the sanctity of the poems in mind, I asked him, "Aren't you worried? They've been posted on Facebook and such." And he said, "Just the opposite. This is a folk form; they survive and thrive as people share them."
Eliza Griswold