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Belonging Quotes by David Levithan
- Why do we even bother? Why do we make ourselves so open to such easy damage? Is it all loneliness? Is it all fear? Or…
- Belonging. Togetherness. These words are as complicated and confusing as the word love. It’s probably all the same thing. Or it would be if we…
- And as we drift into sleep, I feel something I’ve never felt before. A closeness that isn’t merely physical. A connection that defies the fact…
More Belonging Quotes
- My father was a man of great charity towards the poor, and compassion for the sick, and also for servants; so much… — Teresa of Avila
- As a man may be born with a mathematical faculty, and by training that faculty year after year may immensely increase his… — Annie Besant
- On vacations: We hit the sunny beaches where we occupy ourselves keeping the sun off our skin, the saltwater off our bodies,… — Erma Bombeck
- It is that, but really, it's about how we don't recognise the little things in life, or appreciate the little things in… — James Caan
- I always see America as really belonging to the Native Americans. Even though I'm American, I still feel like a visitor in… — Nicolas Cage
- An expectation is a future object, recognised as belonging to me. — Samuel Alexander
- I long, as does every human being, to be at home wherever I find myself. — Maya Angelou
- Being engaged in some way for the good of the community, whatever that community, is a factor in a meaningful life. We… — Patricia Churchland
- In contrast to how a child belongs in the world, adult belonging is never as natural, innocent, or playful. Adult belonging has… — John O'Donohue
- The succession of individuals, connected by reproduction and belonging to a species, makes it possible for the specific form itself to last… — Ernst Haeckel
- ...Why is compassion not part of our established curriculum, an inherent part of our education? Compassion, awe, wonder, curiosity, exaltation, humility -… — Yehudi Menuhin
- Now I confess myself as belonging to that class in the country who contemplate slavery as a moral, social and political evil... — Abraham Lincoln