Quotes about Belonging
Church is not for spectators.
— Tony Evans
Our citizenship is in heaven" (Philippians 3:20a). That's our home. That's the kingdom to which we belong. We just work down here. Understanding this key spiritual truth is fundamental to all we do on earth.
— Tony Evans
Death most resembles a prophet who is without honor in his own land or a poet who is a stranger among his people.
— Khalil Gibran
When you forget who you are and whose you are, you start to compromise.
— Kris Vallotton
I do believe that people can only be in love with one landscape in their lifetime. One can appreciate and enjoy many geographies, but there is only one that one feels in one's bones.
— JM Coetzee
There is no home left for universal souls, except perhaps in Antarctica or on the high seas.
— JM Coetzee
So what is it, he thought, that binds me to this spot of earth as if to a home I cannot leave? We must all leave home, after all, we must all leave our mothers. Or am I such a child, such a child from such a line of children, that none of us can leave, but have to come back to die here with our heads upon our mothers' laps, I upon hers, she upon her mother's, and so back and back, generation upon generation?
— JM Coetzee
What if...what if that is the price one has to pay for staying on? Perhaps that is how they look at it: perhaps that is how I should look at it too. They see me as owing something. They see themselves as debt collectors, tax collectors. Why should I be allowed to live here without paying?
— JM Coetzee
He no longer cared about anything (as before) but now he also cared about everything in principle; that is to say, it was all the same to him and he belonged to the world and there was nothing he could do about it.
— Jack Kerouac
If you are really a product of a materialistic universe, how is it that you don't feel at home there?
— CS Lewis
Avoid getting into isolated groups because you will miss the move of God. Shun cliques because they are the bundles. Endeavor to stay in the mainstream of the move of God.
— Bishop TD Jakes
You never read Spider-Man? Accepting your true identity means understanding that you are a stranger to this world. A freak, ostracized by the very people you want to help.
— Ted Dekker