Top 17 Dignifying Quotes
#1. Understanding transformed into secret means of action is splendid, wonderful, edifying and essentially dignifying.
Samael Aun Weor
#2. We all know what is meant by the term 'international community,' don't we? It's the West, of course, nothing more, nothing less. Using the term 'international community' is a way of dignifying the West, of globalising it, of making it sound more respectable, more neutral and high-faluting.
Martin Jacques
#3. Life is often more a sweat than a pleasure but, paradoxically, it is the sweat that gives true meaning to all of life's pleasures. This is the message from Mack Bolan, book after book, and it is the only thing dignifying this type of fiction.
Don Pendleton
#4. Pity can be nearsighted and condescending; shared suffering can be dignifying and life-changing.
Eugene H. Peterson
#5. I don't marry bandmates just to go marrying bandmates.
Valerie June
#7. I don't make changes to confuse anyone. I'm just searching. That's what causes me to change. I'm just searching for myself.
David Bowie
#8. The servants of Jesus Christ are His representatives on this earth.
Sunday Adelaja
#9. Fulfilling the vision of the Irvine Ranch master plan has been a lifetime dedication and lifetime passion, and I am hopeful the heritage of our Irvine stewardship will live on in many new ways.
Donald Bren
#10. The delicious breath of rain was in the air.
Kate Chopin
#11. Skinny jeans were only good if you had skinny genes.
Matt Dunn
#12. Being a Christian then is more about celebrating mystery than conquering it.
Rob Bell
#13. The tendinous part of the mind, so to speak, is more developed in winter; the fleshy, in summer. I should say winter had given the bone and sinew to literature, summer the tissues and the blood.
John Burroughs
#14. I come from the performance world, but the idea of a worship song is different. It's useful music.
John Tesh
#16. My most smelly job was at a kennels and cattery, and I basically spent all day scooping poop.
Sara Cox
#17. Say what men may, it is doctrine that moves the world. He who takes no position will not sway the human intellect.
William Greenough Thayer Shedd