“Water and petrol both come from the earth, and though they seem to be alike and even the same, they are in nature and purpose exact opposites, for the one extinguishes fire and the other adds fuel to it. So also the world and its treasures, the heart and its thirst for God are alike His creation. Now the result of the attempt to satisfy the heart with the wealth and pride and honours of this world is the same as if one tried to put out a fire with petrol, for the heart can only find ease and satisfaction in Him who created both it and the longing desire of which it is conscious.” IfsWorldHeartSeemsEarthDesirePurposeWaterWealthResultsFireCreationThis WorldPrideConsciousOppositesLongingAddSatisfactionTreasureEaseFuelHonourConsumerismThirstOverconsumptionPetrolThirst For God Author:Sadhu Sundar Singh
“A man must go on a quest / to discover the sacred fire / in the sanctuary of his own belly / to ignite the flame in his heart / to fuel the blaze in the hearth / to rekindle his ardor for the earth” MenHeartEarthFireGoes OnSacredBurningFlamesFuelQuestsBellySanctuaryIgniteArdorSacred Fire Book:Fire in the belly: on being a man Source: Fire in the belly: on being a man
“It is memory that provides the heart with impetus, fuels the brain, and propels the corn plant from seed to fruit.” HeartMemoriesBrainPlantFruitSeedsFuelCornImpetus Author:Joy Harjo
“The idea of a terrorist attack that assaults innocent human beings in a building, or a mall or a restaurant is bad enough--yet the terrorist mind that looks at a passenger plane and sees the fuel and the intensity of the blast, and sees the rocket engines that will carry it into the heart of destruction like a cruise missile, but who does not see the humanity of one single soul on that airplane is the chilling truth of what we're up against.” MindHumansLooksHeartDoeIdeasSoulEnoughHumanityHuman BeingsBuildingDestructionTerroristInnocentPlanesRestaurantsFuelIntensityEnginesAirplaneAssaultChillRocketsBlastMissilesPassengersMallsCruiseTerrorist Attacks Author:Alan Keyes