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“Ethics is nothing other than reverence for life because God is within every other human being you come in contact with either physically, or emotionally. Living with reverence for life is attuning goodliness, which is a state of godliness.”
Vishwas Chavan“Peace is based on respect for life, the spirit of reverence for life.”
Thich Nhat Hanh, Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life“An enlightened person strives to live a meaningful life, defined by their personal humility joy, passion, and profound reverence for life.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls“Not all is doom and gloom. We are beginning to understand the natural world and are gaining a reverence for life - all life.”
Roger Tory Peterson“He who does not reflect his life back to God in gratitude does not know himself.”
Albert Schweitzer, Reverence for Life: The Words of Albert Schweitzer“The Reverence of God is reverence for life.”
Lailah Gifty Akita“How I treat a brother or sister from day to day, how I react to the sin-scarred wino on the street, how I respond to interruptions from people I dislike, how I deal with normal people in their normal confusion on a normal day may be a better indication of my reverence for life than the antiabortion sticker on the bumper of my car.”
Brennan Manning, The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out“We are looking for a tongue that speaks with reverence for life, searching for an ecology of mind. Without it, we have no home, no place of our own within the creation. It is not only the vocabulary of science we desire. We want a language of that different yield. A yield rich as the harvests of the earth, a yield that returns us to our own sacredness, to a self-love and resort that will carry out to others.”
Linda Hogan, Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living World“There is also a dimension of patience which links it to a special reverence for life. Patience is a willingness, in a sense, to watch the unfolding purposes of God with a sense of wonder and awe, rather than pacing up and down within the cell of our circumstance. Put another way, too much anxious opening of the oven door and the cake falls instead of rising. So it is with us. If we are always selfishly taking our temperature to see if we are happy, we will not be.”
Neal A. Maxwell