“I secretly understood: the primitive appeal of the hearth. Television is - its irresistible charm - a fire.” HeartFireTelevisionUnderstoodBurningAppealsCharmPrimitiveIrresistible Author:John Updike
“The words of the scholar are to be understood. The words of the master are not to be understood. They are to be listened to as one listens to the wind in the trees and the sound of the river and the song of the bird. They will awaken something within the heart that is beyond all knowledge.” HeartSongSoundTreeWindMastersBirdUnderstoodRiversScholarWind In The Trees Book:The Song of the Bird Source: The Song of the Bird
“It seems to me that Mr. Sculley understood the very nucleus of existence, that he had kept his young eyes and young heart even though his body had grown old. He saw straight through to the cosmic order of things, and he knew that life is not held only in flesh and bone, but also in those objects - a good, faithful pair of shoes; a reliable car; a pen that always works; a bike that has taken you many a mile.” HeartBodySeemsEyeYoungLife IsOrderExistenceTakenSawsCarObjectsUnderstoodShoesBonesFleshMilesFaithfulPairsPensCosmicBikePair Of ShoesGood FaithNucleusYoung At Heart Author:Robert R. McCammon
“Mortifying the deeds of the body cannot be understood of the religious deeds of the body, for they are to be cherished, nor of the natural deeds of the body such as eating and drinking; but it refers to the sinful actions that are done by the body arising from the temptations and injections of Satan or the corrupt dictates of our own sinful heart.” HeartDoneBodyActionNaturalReligiousEatingUnderstoodDrinkingDeedsTemptationSatanInjectionEating And Drinking Author:Christopher Love
“The traditional religions worry me. Their long history proves that they have not understood the meaning of the commandment: Thou shalt not kill. If we want to save this world from unimaginable destruction we should concentrate not on the faraway God , but on the heart of the individual.” IfsWorldWantShouldHeartLongIndividualWorryThis WorldProveUnderstoodDestructionTraditionalCommandmentsUnimaginable Book:Einstein and the Poet: In Search of the Cosmic Man Source: Einstein and the Poet: In Search of the Cosmic Man
“Decades later I would look into my father's eyes and try to reach past the murkiness of Alzheimer's with my words, my apology, hoping that in his heart he heard me and understood.” TryingLooksHeartEyePastFatherHeardUnderstoodDecadesApologyAlzheimerAlzheimer's Author:Patti Davis
“Most of the early Christian writers thought the text "I and my Father are one," was to be understood of an unity or harmony of disposition only. Thus Tertullian observes, that the expression is unum , one thing, not one person; and he explains it to mean unity, likeness, conjunction, and of the love that the Father bore to the Son. Origen says, "let him consider that text, 'all that believed were of one heart and of one soul,' and then he will understand this, 'I and my Father are one".” HeartMeanPersonsSoulChristianFatherOne ThingSonExpressionUnderstoodHarmonyUnityBoresDispositionConjunctions Author:Joseph Priestley