Quotes on the topic: Temple


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A tattoo is graffiti on the temple of the body.


Even as a young child, I was a lover of books and of the spaces in which, as indeed in a sacred temple, books might safely reside.


When we are baptized and confirmed, when brethren are ordained to the priesthood, when we go to the temple and receive our endowment, when we enter into the new and everlasting covenant of eternal marriage - in all these sacred ordinances, we make solemn commitments to keep God's commandments.


One may as well dam for water tanks the people's cathedrals and churches, for no holier temple has ever been consecrated by the heart of man.


Even though I grew up as a Sephardic Jew in Brooklyn where we ate Syrian food and went to temple, it was still America.


Rabbis throughout the ages, from Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Hacohen Kook onward, strictly prohibited going up on the Temple Mount. And now there is a minority group of rabbis encouraging Jews to go.


In every character that you play... I mean, I don't think I'll ever be the type of actor or performer per se who transforms, you know? Like Claire Danes transforms into Temple Grandin - I'm not gonna do that.


Our body is the temple of our spirit.


Your body is your temple, it's your home, and you must decorate it.


There is no substitute for marrying in the temple.


Every Jew has the right to ascend onto the Temple Mount.


Palestine, as Icelanders see it, includes the Western Wall of the Second Temple, Judaism's holiest site.


The entire world is my temple, and a very fine one too, if I'm not mistaken, and I'll never lack priests to serve it as long as there are men.


The Temple will not be completed until every living stone is there. And then what? The next thing will be that which our Masonic friends make so much of, and which we make so much of namely: the glorification of the temple.


Doubt is the vestibule through which all must pass before they can enter into the temple of wisdom.


The man who builds a factory builds a temple, that the man who works there worships there, and to each is due, not scorn and blame, but reverence and praise.


If you're into architecture and you're from the West, everything is hors d'oeuvres for working to rebuild the Temple. Ultimately you're led there. You can't escape it.


I got into Temple University on a track scholarship.


I've had a bris, was Bar Mitzvahed and, on occasion, have referred to a temple as a shul. I've never denied it, nor have I disguised it. I am, indeed, a Jew.


In Kolkata is a temple where the deity worshipped is Amitabh Bachchan. The daily aarti is performed to the chanting of the Amitabh Chaleesa. And people still ask, 'Could our mythological heroes be based on actual people who once lived?'