A Quote by Bil Keane

A peaceful home is as sacred a place as any chapel or cathedral. — © Bil Keane
A peaceful home is as sacred a place as any chapel or cathedral.
A story is like building a chapel; a novel is a cathedral.
The warmest place I've ever been is my home here in Chapel Hill. It's an oasis of comfort and joy for me.
From the animist point of view, humans belong in a sacred place because they themselves are sacred. Not sacred in a special way, not more sacred than anything else, but merely as sacred as anything else -- as sacred as bison or salmon or crows or crickets or bears or sunflowers.
Home. Wow. I’m already calling it home. Well, isn’t that what any place is? Any place that you share with someone you love, I mean?
This country will not be a peaceful place for us to live if we do not make it to be a peaceful place with our fists.
When you're at home for Duke-Carolina, you have a crowd of close to 10,000 around you, loving you. That's awesome. But it's also a lot of fun in Chapel Hill, where it's you, your teammates and your coaches, and no one else. I enjoyed the games at Chapel Hill a little more because of that.
Nobody has ever called Shea Stadium a cathedral. In style, it was more like the old warehouse or outdated movie theater that Korean worshippers have transformed into a church in the borough of Queens. Not a cathedral - but a place where people go to be fulfilled, nonetheless.
One thing we've learned this summer is that a house is not an end in itself, any more than "home" is just one geographic location where things feel safe and familiar. Home can be anyplace in which we create our own sense of rest and peace as we tend to the spaces in which we eat and sleep and play. It is a place that we create and re-create in every moment, at every stage of our lives, a place where the plain and common becomes cherished and the ordinary becomes sacred.
Mining in BC's Sacred Headwaters is like drilling for oil in the Sistine Chapel
Any place is sacred ground, for it can become a place of encounter with the divine Presence.
My company is called East-West Theatre precisely because Sarajevo is this city on the border between East and West, the place where the Great Mosque and the Catholic Cathedral and the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral stand almost within touching distance of each other.
I grew up on the South Island of New Zealand, in a city chosen and beloved by my parents for its proximity to the mountains - Christchurch is two hours distant from the worn saddle of Arthur's Pass, the mountain village that was and is my father's spiritual touchstone, his chapel and cathedral in the wild.
The point is that most of what we currently hold sacred is not sacred for any reason other than that it was thought sacred yesterday.
I meditate so I know how to find a peaceful place within to be calm and peaceful.
I respect marriage, and I think it's beautiful that people do it. But for me, more important than anything is having a peaceful life and a peaceful home.
For me, my home is a peaceful place where I can rest, and it gives me back energy.
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