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Centred Quotes by Pope Francis
- Our life must be centred on what is essential, on Jesus Christ. Everything else is secondary.
- The Pope appeals for disinterested solidarity and for a return to person-centred ethics in the world of finance and economics.
- If anyone feels offended by my words, I would respond that I speak them with affection and with the best of intentions, quite apart from…
More Centred Quotes
- I'm not very interested in myself. I do have a deep moral belief that you should always look out at other things… — A. S. Byatt
- I always feel so pretentious talking about comedy and deconstructing it. It always feels somehow self-centred to talk about any sort of… — Steve Carell
- Our first problem is that our attitude towards sin is more self-centred than God-centred. We are more concerned about our own "Victory"… — Jerry Bridges
- Humanity is at the very beginning of its existence-a new-born babe, with all the unexplored potentialities of babyhood; and until the last… — James Jeans
- How do you meditate? You meditate with an inner cry. There should be an inner cry here, in the heart. The outer… — Sri Chinmoy
- How does one get rid of fear? Ramana: What is fear? It is only a thought. If there is anything besides the… — Ramana Maharshi
- Humans suffer from self-centred notions as to the nature of life. Humans assume that alien life forms should conform to standards that… — Steve Perry
- My dad was such a bigot. He was a horrible, self-centred person. He was really racist and he'd talk about the Jews… — Cindy Sherman
- I think the stage is set for the appearance of new faiths, centred on the UFO belief. To a greater degree than… — Jacques Vallee
- We do not live in centred space anymore, but have to create our own centres. — Northrop Frye
- There is one thing that, when cultivated and regularly practiced, leads to deep spiritual intention, to peace, to mindfulness and clear comprehension,… — Gautama Buddha
- The natural life in each of us is something self-centred, something that wants to be petted and admired, to take advantage of… — C.S. Lewis