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- Even in such a time of madness as the late twenties, a great many man in Wall Street remained quite sane. But they also remained…
- In a community where public services have failed to keep abreast of private consumption things are very different. Here, in an atmosphere of private opulence…
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- Buddhas continue to live on through their teachings as dharma bodies. Their spirits become manifest in the sangha (spiritual community) where their… — Shinjo Ito
- A city is a large community where people are lonesome together. — Herbert V. Prochnow
- Let's create an integrated global community where we have shared benefits and responsibilities, and we don't fight because of our differences. — William J. Clinton
- We can build an economy that does not destroy its natural support systems, a global community where the basic needs of all… — Lester R. Brown
- Equality means more than passing laws. The struggle is really won in the hearts and minds of the community, where it really… — Barbara Gittings
- Peace is the absence of war, but beyond that peace is a commodity unlike any other. Peace is security. Peace is a… — Unknown Author
- Even in such a time of madness as the late twenties, a great many man in Wall Street remained quite sane. But… — John Kenneth Galbraith
- Rowing provided a place to go, a community where people cared about what I did and what I achieved. — Nancy Greene
- Another British study discovered that average eight-year-olds were better able to identify characters from the Japanese card trading game Pokemon than native… — Richard Louv
- Dharma is not about credentials. It's not about how many practices you've done, or how peaceful you can make your mind. It's… — Reginald Ray
- True healing, of deep connective tissue, takes place in community. Where is God when it hurts? Where God's people are. — Philip Yancey
- Ere long the most valuable of all arts will be the art of deriving a comfortable subsistence from the smallest area of… — Abraham Lincoln