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Shrine Quotes

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Yusuf Idris
“وأدركت أن ما تحت الضريح ليس هو المهم، المهمهو الأجساد الخشنة الغليظة الملتفة حول الضريح، المهم هو النداء الواحد الصادر عن عشرات الآلاف من الأفواه الواسعة الجائعة. المهم هو الوجه الآخر للوحش الخرافي الذي خلع قلوب جنودنا بضربة واحدة من يده، المهم هو ما تفرزه هذه الجموع ويتصاعد منها ويتجمع ويتداخل ويتبلور و يختلط بأضواء المشاعل وأنوار الشوارع وقرعات الدفوف واهتزازات الأجسام.”
Yusuf Idris, حادثة شرف

“...when I chose you, I didn't want the commonplace - I didn't want a 'partner' - I wanted a shrine...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

Charlotte Brontë
“And who talks of error now? I scarcely think the notion that flittered across my brain was an error. I believe it was an inspiration rather than a temptation: it was very genial, very soothing—I know that. Here it comes again! It is no devil, I assure you; or if it be, it has put on the robes of an angel of light. I think I must admit so fair a guest when it asks entrance to my heart.”

“Distrust it, sir; it is not a true angel.”

“Once more, how do you know? By what instinct do you pretend to distinguish between a fallen seraph of the abyss and a messenger from the eternal throne—between a guide and a seducer?”

“I judged by your countenance, sir, which was troubled when you said the suggestion had returned upon you. I feel sure it will work you more misery if you listen to it.”

“Not at all—it bears the most gracious message in the world: for the rest, you are not my conscience-keeper, so don’t make yourself uneasy. Here, come in, bonny wanderer!”

He said this as if he spoke to a vision, viewless to any eye but his own; then, folding his arms, which he had half extended, on his chest, he seemed to enclose in their embrace the invisible being.

“Now,” he continued, again addressing me, “I have received the pilgrim—a disguised deity, as I verily believe. Already it has done me good: my heart was a sort of charnel; it will now be a shrine.”
Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre

Charles Dickens
“Lady Dedlock is always the same exhausted deity, surrounded by worshippers, and terribly liable to be bored to death, even while presiding at her own shrine.”
Charles Dickens, Bleak House

“We Lesbian Avengers have built this shrine. It stands for our fear. It stands for our grief. It stands for our rage. And it enshrines our intention to live fully and completely as who we are, wherever we are. We take the fire of action into our hearts. And we take it into our bodies. And we stand, here and now, to make it known that we are here, and here we will stay. Our fear does not consume us. Their fire will not consume us. We take that fire, and we make it our own.”
Kelly J. Cogswell, Eating Fire: My Life as a Lesbian Avenger

Damon  Thomas
“My new apartment came with a Baby Shrine. In the closet of a second bedroom. Hemingway's "For sale: baby shoes, never worn" filling an entire shelf. Piles of rattles and dozens of bibs. Too much to describe in just six words. I invited a cute neighbor over to see. It wasn't a very good icebreaker. But young guys only get so smooth.”
Damon Thomas, Some Books Are Not For Sale

Soroosh Shahrivar
“They were nothing more than modern day pagan worshippers. Congregants of a religion built on greed and hedonism. The trading floor served as their shrine; the phones as their Holy Grail; and the clients as the prophets who would entitle them to choose between putting the next down payment on a Lamborghini or a Mercedes”
Soroosh Shahrivar, The Rise of Shams

Mirza Sharafat Hussain Beigh
“My Home Is My Shrine
Mausoleum Of My Thoughts Dying”
Mirza Sharafat Hussain Beigh

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“BE THE GOD YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE SHRINE;
BE THE FAITH YOU WISH TO SEE IN GOD;
BE THE LOVE YOU WISH TO SEE IN OTHERS;
BE THE PEACE YOU WISH TO SEE IN YOU;
BE THE LIGHT YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD;
BE THE GOD YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE HEAVEN”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar