A spiritual partnership is between people who promise themselves to use all of their experiences to grow spiritually. They use their emotions to show them how to create constructive and healthy and joyful consequences instead of destructive and unhealthy and painful consequences. Gary Zukav spiritually painful joyful share on social
A spiritual person is also in touch with his or her own reality, feelings and thoughts, and the reality of the people around him or her, not projecting on them. Keith Miller feeling person people Change image and share on social
A spiritual 'spurter' is one who is given to short bursts of spectacular effort followed by frequent and lengthy periods of rest. David A. Bednar effort spiritual lengthy Change image and share on social
A spiritual voice is urgently needed to underline the fact that global warming is already causing human anguish and mortality in our nation and abroad, and much more will occur in the future without rapid action. Bill McKibben urgently mortality anguish share on social
A sponge has that much absorbent capability and after a while you can pour water over it and nothing stays. Itzhak Perlman absorbent sponge stay Change image and share on social
A sponge is quite simple. You weigh ingredients, mix, and put it in the oven. With pastry, you manhandle it, shape it, fold it. You have to be involved with it; there is more jeopardy, more risk. But it's like making a casserole. There's a flurry of activity to begin with; then it's about leaving it to rest. Paul Hollywood casserole leave sponge share on social
A sponge sees everything? A sponge sees nothing. Lawrence Tierney sponge see Change image and share on social
A spontaneous interview feels differently than anything else you see on television. David Steinberg spontaneous differently felt Change image and share on social
A sport has its own built-in integrity - doesn't need an artificial one. Chris Crutcher integrity build sport Change image and share on social
A sportsman is a man who every now and then, simply has to get out and kill something. Stephen Leacock sportsman man kill Change image and share on social