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Quotes about Sustenance

When we look away from the importance of the erotic in the development and sustenance of our power, or when we look away from ourselves as we satisfy our erotic needs in concert with others, we use each other as objects of satisfaction rather than share our joy in the satisfying, rather than make connection with our similarities and our differences.
— Audre Lorde
He that made all things for love, by the same love keepeth them, and shall keep them without end.
— Julian of Norwich
When indeed it is in God we live, and move, and have our being. We cannot draw a breath without his help.
— Jonathan Edwards
Have a old old testament quote that says that man shall not live by bread alone
— Benjamin Disraeli
This is now your daily bread. It will never be withheld from you. You may eat as much and as often as you like. There is no end to My love.
— Rick Joyner
Neither does He call man to observe Sabbaths simply for a cessation of labor, but rather for the purpose of drawing near to Him from whom our true sustenance comes.
— Rick Joyner
Life is a battle between faith and reason in which each feeds upon the other, drawing sustenance from it and destroying it.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
It's better to fill a Childs Belly than his Eye.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
God did not simply create and then walk away. He constantly sustains that which He created.
— Jerry Bridges
God not only created the universe but that He upholds and sustains it day by day, hour by hour.
— Jerry Bridges
God sustains you and me: "He himself gives all men life and breath and everything else.... `For in him we live and move and have our being"' (Acts 17:25,28). He supplies our daily food (see 2 Corinthians 9:10). Our times are in His hands (see Psalm 31:15). Every breath we breathe is a gift from God, every bite of food we eat is given to us from His hand, every day we live is determined by Him.
— Jerry Bridges
We need more true mystery in our lives Hem- he said. The completely unambitious writer and the really good unpublished poem are the things we lack most. There is of course the problem of sustenance
— Ernest Hemingway