Humans will die like all living things do, but we have the added burden of knowing that we will. — S. Jay Olshansky Copy Share Image
“All things grow, flourish, die, and re-grow. Life and death are continuous and fluid. Like the Sun and the Moon which die… — Brandi L. Bates Copy Share Image
“That´s the trouble with living things. Don´t last very long. Kittens one day, old cats the next. And then just memories.” — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
My mother named me after a miracle of nature: Waris means desert flower. The desert flower blooms in a barren environment where… — Waris Dirie Copy Share Image
“The sheer weight [of human population] threatens that magnificent kaleidoscope of other living things which also depend on... natural sysytems.” — John Livingston. from "One Cosmic Moment Copy Share Image
Did you think that rats do not have hearts? Wrong. All living things have a heart. And the heart of any living… — Kate DiCamillo Copy Share Image
In the library I discovered that you could learn by following your nose. And I learned that a book was as close… — Bill Harley Copy Share Image
What is the spiritual purpose of the arts? It is to learn structure. Once an artist creates a true structure, then divine… — Harold Klemp Copy Share Image
“There are those among the Folk so hideous that all living things shrink back in horror. And yet others have a grotesquerie… — Holly Black Copy Share Image
“She remembered a word he'd often used, karuna-one of the Buddha's words, Pali for compassion, for the immanence of all living things… — Amitav Ghosh Copy Share Image
We can't just stop. We're not rocks-progress, migration, motion is... modernity. It's ANIMATE, it's what living things do. We desire. Even if… — Tony Kushner Copy Share Image
Ah, the camel of Cairo! ... He went quietly and comfortably through the narrowest lanes and the densest crowds by the mere… — Sara Jeannette Duncan Copy Share Image
I merely observe that all living things are manipulated. As long as there is a will, it is bent and twisted constantly.… — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
In the light, the earth remains our first and our last love. Our brothers are breathing under the same sky as we;… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
Where I'm just sort of shocked into the revelation, once again, of this planet is a living organism; this living thing, being… — Daphne Zuniga Copy Share Image
To enter by reason means to realize the essence through instruction and to believe that all living things share the same true… — Bodhidharma Copy Share Image
“He spent the morning at the beach. He had no idea which one, just some open stretch of coastline reaching out to… — Steve Burrows Copy Share Image
“Most living things never get fossilized, and most fossils end up in places where they are impossible to discover. It is impressive… — Bill Nye Copy Share Image
As soon as we touch the complex processes that go on in a living thing, be it plant or animal, we are… — John Jacob Abel Copy Share Image
“Being taken simply, as including all perfection of being, surpasses life and all that follows it; for thus being itself includes all… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
“Sir, come quick. They've found a body in the canal." I blew out my breath. Saved by the corpse. ...The corpse in… — Lisa Shearin Copy Share Image
“Qi is the Chinese word for "life energy". According to Chinese medicine, qi is the animating power that flows through all living… — Kenneth S. Cohen Copy Share Image
“attachment is the first priority of living things. It is only when there is some release from this preoccupation that maturation can… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
How much is enough? How much does anyone require? Can I be both kind and tough? Can I put faith before desire?… — Alan AtKisson Copy Share Image
The living thing is not the clay molded by the potter, nor the harp played upon by the musician. It is the… — E.S. Russell Copy Share Image
I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let… — Edward Everett Hale Copy Share Image
You make an open-ended proposition and the audience completes it somehow. That’s what you hope an artwork to be-a constantly living thing. — Cornelia Parker Copy Share Image
“whole community of millions of living things living out their lives in a kind of benign continuum.” — Robert M. Pirsig Copy Share Image
For me, the meaning of life is pretty clear: Living things strive to pass their genes into the future. — Bill Nye Copy Share Image
Let us develop respect for all living things. Let us try to replace violence and intolerance with understanding and compassion. And love. — Jane Goodall Copy Share Image
We share deep admiration for evolution, a force of Nature that has led to the finest chemistry of all time, and to… — Frances Arnold Copy Share Image
war is, in some not yet entirely defined sense, a self-replicating pattern of behavior, possessed of a dynamism not unlike that of… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
Again and again we are confronted with the reality - some might say the problem - of sharing our space with other… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
“How she hated words, always coming between her and her life: they did the ravishing, if anything did: ready-made words and phrases,… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
That's the trouble with living things. Don't last very long. Kittens one day, old cats the next. And then just memories. And… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
It is possible to make a living thing, not a diagram of what I have been thinking: to posit with paint something… — Philip Guston Copy Share Image
Democracy is alive, and like any other living thing it either flourishes and grows or withers and dies. There is no in-between.… — Saul Alinsky Copy Share Image
“It is thus that inanimate objects seem to soak up the essence of living things, and later cause pain or pleasure when… — Margaret George Copy Share Image
Of the irrational part of the soul again one division appears to be common to all living things, and of a vegetative… — Aristotle Copy Share Image
“All living things contain a measure of madness that moves them in strange, sometimes inexplicable ways. - "The Life of Pi” — Yann Martel Copy Share Image