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Reverence is a deep sense of respect for marvels that surround us and that brought us into existence. It is an awareness of ourselves as small beings in an order beyond the grasp of any single human mind. Reverence calls us to service. Rather than rushing about impulsively, we watch and listen with a sense of humility, delight and wonder. We are careful to avoid hasty action that can destroy an intricate or delicate balance that inspires our awe. When we have a mindset of reverence, it seem natural to use our life energy to preserve, honor and elevate something greater than ourselves.
Reverence
The man who has reverence will not think it his duty to 'mould' the young. He feels in all that lives, but especially in human beings, and most of all in children, something sacred, indefinable, unlimited, something individual and strangely precious, the growing principle of life, an embodied fragment of the dumb striving of the world. . . . All this gives him a longing to help the child in its own battle; he would equip and strengthen it, not for some outside end proposed by the State or by any other impersonal authority, but for the ends which the child's own spirit is obscurely seeking. The man who feels this can wield the authority of an educator without infringing the principle of liberty.

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Russell, Bertrand
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And God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good.

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Genesis 1:31
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Published by Lockman Foundation
Published in La Habra, USA
Published in 1960
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The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.

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My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.

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Ethics, too, are nothing but reverence for life. That is what gives me the fundamental principle of morality, namely, that good consists in maintaining, promoting, and enhancing life, and that destroying, injuring, and limiting life are evil.

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Schweitzer, Albert
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I love and reverence the Word, the bearer of the spirit, the tool and gleaming ploughshare of progress.

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Mann, Thomas
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Contribution #469