Quotes about Core
Logotherapy sees the human patient in all his humanness. I step up to the core of the patient's being. And that is a being in search of meaning, a being that is transcending himself, a being capable of acting in love for others.
- Viktor E. Frankl
The fondness, the endearment, the unstintingly affectionate regard of God toward all his creatures is the natural outflow of what he is to the core—which we vainly try to capture with our tired but indispensable old word love.
- Dallas Willard
Just like you need to strengthen your core physically with exercise, you also need to strength your core spiritually.
- Anne Graham Lotz
If I can center down and strengthen the core of who I am, and the core of who I am is my relationship with God, then that helps me maintain peace deep down. If I can maintain a healthy spiritual core, I think that's enormous for helping the stress.
- Anne Graham Lotz
I have a political philosophy by which I judge political events. It's called socialism, which at its core is about achieving equality, justice and peace through democracy.
- John McDonnell
...but the truth is that it is only in knowing who you are at your core and staying true to yourself that you can possibly see the difference between passion and real love.
- Jennifer Lopez
How important is the heart! It is there that character is formed. It alone holds the secrets of true success.
- Charles Swindoll
The core of the Jesus message is what has made him relevant for twenty centuries.
- Jay Parini
Prayer is the beginning and the end, the source and the fruit, the core and the content, the basis and the goal of all peacemaking.
- Henri Nouwen
What pulls the strings is the force hidden within; there lies ... the real man.
- Marcus Aurelius
If you don't snowboard a lot, then it's a good idea to go to the gym before you get up on those mountains to make for a better experience. Lots of core exercises and squats and lunges would help work the muscles you'll be using.
- Gretchen Bleiler
The need of the immaterial is the most deeply rooted of all needs. One must have bread; but before bread, one must have the ideal.
- Victor Hugo