of Incarnate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe highest wisdom incarnated in the poorest body. And even in straw mixed with manure: the final substances in which, by a rare miracle, the origin and strength of life emerge anew. The circle closes. Antoni Tàpies
Another principle is, the deepest affections of our hearts gather around some human form in which are incarnated the living thoughts and ideas of the passing age. Matthew Simpson
Emerson then incarnated the moral optimism, the progress, and the energy of the American spirit. Howard Mumford Jones
Art is built on the deepest themes of human meaning: good and evil, beauty and ugliness, life and death, love and hate. No other story has incarnated those themes more than the story of Jesus. John Ortberg
Of course, you play the game of life because you got to be incarnated. Jack Kornfield
How did we get into this funny-looking body that has a hole at one end in which we regularly stuff dead plants and animals? It's bizarre that we got here, incarnated into this world with these bodies. Jack Kornfield