Setting ... is accident. Either a building is part of a place, or it is not. Once that kinship is there, time… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
Our kinship with Earth must be maintained; otherwise, we will find ourselves trapped in the center of our own paved-over souls with… — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image
“...everybody alive is a lost and disastrous mess...the scattered moments of kinship we feel with others are, when reduced to their most… — Joel Derfner Copy Share Image
Indeed, much to my parents' surprise, the first word I spoke in this lifetime was "light." Prior to uttering its name, however,… — Rod Stryker Copy Share Image
I'VE NOTICED, FROM MY EXPERIENCE, IF THE EXTERNAL, EMOTIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF IMAGES IN A FILM ARE BASED ON THE FILMMAKER'S OWN MEMORY,… — Andrei Tarkovsky Copy Share Image
Whenever I see an erring man, I say to myself I have also erred; when I see a lustful man I say… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
I do feel a kinship with anthropology or ethnography, although when you hear those terms you think of something exotic. Generally, photographic… — Ari Marcopoulos Copy Share Image
Robert Burns in his splendid indifference to rank, and Whitman in his glorification of common things, have points of kinship with him.… — Sister Nivedita Copy Share Image
The secret to overcoming a feeling of loneliness is not going outside to meet people. That will only keep you from being… — Amy Grant Copy Share Image
“Faced with parts of ourselves that we do not recognize, would like perhaps not to recognize, we deny the kinship, and often… — Thomas Van Nortwick Copy Share Image
Every Day Is for the Thief is a vivid, episodic evocation of the truism that you can't go home again; but that… — Billy Collins Copy Share Image
“There was another matter which caused much disturbance in our mind: the viciousness of sibling rivalry. We knew that kingship knows no… — Khushwant Singh Copy Share Image
Quickly, the dragon came at him, encouraged As Beowulf fell back; its breath flared, And he suffered, wrapped around in swirling Flames… — Burton Raffel Copy Share Image
The [Kwanzaa] holiday, then will of necessity, be engaged as an ancient and living cultural tradition which reflects the best of African… — Maulana Karenga Copy Share Image
“I have met many different people in the course of my life, some of whom I have come to know pretty well,… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Acceptance is approval, a word with a bad name in some psychologies. Yet it is perfectly normal to seek approval in childhood… — David Richo Copy Share Image
That the question of likability even exists in literary conversations is odd. It implies that we are engaging in a courtship. When… — Roxane Gay Copy Share Image
“A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of native land, where it may get the love of… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
The religious way is the deep way, the way that sees what physical eyes alone fail to see, the intangibles of the… — Sophia Lyon Fahs Copy Share Image
God, what a world, if men in street and mart felt that same kinship of the human heart which makes them, in… — Ella Wheeler Wilcox Copy Share Image
I started to realize that things would come much easier for me once I learned why a horse does what he does.… — Buck Brannaman Copy Share Image
It doesn’t bother you that your canine brethren are being paraded around show rings like slaves?” “My canine brethren?” I said. “I… — Carrie Vaughn Copy Share Image
But we must not forget, this ritual expressed, certain ideas which lie at the very root of true religion, the fellowship of… — William Robertson Smith Copy Share Image
Would we be a better society if we made marriage simply a private contract between two individuals, with no wider implications of… — John Sentamu Copy Share Image
I think if all men knew and understood who they are, and were aware of the divine source from whence they came,… — Joseph Fielding Smith Copy Share Image
A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of a native land, where it may get the love… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
It would seem that I, who never could make much sense of physics when I was at school, have now gained a… — Will Self Copy Share Image
. . . every tree near our house had a name of its own and a special identity. This was the beginning… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
I have come to understand that if we hope to build a better world, we must be guided by the universal human… — Ephraim Katzir Copy Share Image
No Scot ever made a bigger impact on a club than Bill Shankly. Others may claim an equal share of trophies and… — Jock Stein Copy Share Image
The Eucharist is the life of the people. The Eucharist gives them a center of life. All can come together without the… — Peter Julian Eymard Copy Share Image
“You want me to lie for you?" Aidan asked, watching them. " Believe in me, the way you did in my mama."… — Andrea Hairston Copy Share Image
“True kinship takes a warm heart. In essence, it is about being together, deeply honestly. We talk about love so much but… — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
“[They] may have for instance taken the view of Edmund Burke, who in the 18th century made the central conservative insight; that… — Douglas Murray Copy Share Image
You stand with the least likely to succeed until success is succeeded by something more valuable: kinship. You stand with the belligerent,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I do feel a kinship for sure. I admire those guys who've won hat-tricks like Andy, and obviously Kelly who's won seven,… — Mark Occhilupo Copy Share Image
We are all part of some cosmic pattern, and this pattern works toward good and not evil. It builds and does not… — Henry Kuttner Copy Share Image
The exploration of oneself is usually also an exploration of the world at large, of other writers, a process of comparison with… — Colin Wilson Copy Share Image
I like to think that Einstein would look at string theory’s journey and smile, enjoying the theory’s remarkable geometrical features while feeling… — Brian Greene Copy Share Image
Your Honor, years ago I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not… — Eugene V. Debs Copy Share Image