Top 20 Native Spiritual Quotes
#1. Mormonism is the house whose walls I know best. It is the story I am not abandoning because it is the story I choose-and in many ways gas chosen me-again and again to grapple with. Mormonism is my native spiritual language and many of the threads with which my life's tapestry is woven.
Ashley Mae Hoiland
#2. One actor in my life is enough, and that's me. With actors, it's too easy to go into this world of complaining. Someone will always be better, richer, more loved, do more work. Those dynamics don't interest me. The friends I hang out with, we create our own work rather than complain about acting.
Bojana Novakovic
#3. Even today, I notice that some of my pieces are explicitly tonal; there are actually tonics and dominants. And then there are pieces that are not tonal. I tend to think that there's a dichotomy that has to do with the way pitches are structured.
Paul Lansky
#4. Cultural appropriation is especially egregious when it involves the co-optation of spiritual ceremonies and the inappropriate use of lands deemed sacred by Native peoples.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
#5. Thought for Today: I dream big! I let go of any limitations on my imagination, and I give voice to my inner wisdom and creative impulses. I shed past fears and doubts, replacing them with courage and love. I nurture my future with the same care that I would give to a newborn baby.
Doreen Virtue
#6. Any company that cannot imagine the future won't be around to enjoy it.
Gary Hamel
#7. When I was growing up, the really, really cool super heroes were all male - so I wanted to be them.
Virginia Madsen
#8. So everyone has that problem, models have that problem, too.
Heidi Klum
#9. If a child hasn't been given spiritual values within the family setting, they have no familiarity with the values that are necessary for the just and peaceful functioning in society.
Eunice Baumann-Nelson Ph.D PENOBSCOT
#10. When I'm near a native community, I visit it. If I hear there's a spiritual person in the neighborhood, I'll seek them out.
Jon Voight
#11. Solon used to say that speech was the image of actions; ... that laws were like cobwebs, - for that if any trifling or powerless thing fell into them, they held it fast; while if it were something weightier, it broke through them and was off.
Diogenes
#12. Look, you were in the wrong, got it? You were a 100 percent at fault!! But I might have been just a little bit wrong too, so I guess I'll be the better person and apologize - though only a little. Sorry. But only a little bit...a really teeny bit.
Nana Haruta
#13. Joy is our
native condition
Let go all non-joy
and there is joy
Ulf Wolf
#14. Why did I decide to write cyber thrillers? Because we've gone from the Cold War to the Code War.
Thomas Waite
#15. I have a cousin who is a spiritual advisor for Native veterans in Canada, so I'm very familiar with the history of Natives in the military. And growing up as an American Indian myself, the story of Ira Hayes is one that is often told.
Adam Beach
#16. They were such seriously futile people that she found herself wanting to cry out against their ready-made justifications for pointless lives.
Frank Herbert
#17. We [Native Americans] respect being human beings, but also the natural and spiritual world and I thought that came across wonderfully and I hope a lot of people get a sense of that; not to take away that we also have that warrior spirit.
Adam Beach
#18. Always questioning what the mirror shows us (for there is no duality of you/me in higher consciousness).
Jay Woodman
#19. It means we're looking one way, while following another. We're for one side and also the other. We mean what we say, but our intentions are different.
Amy Tan