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Indivisible Quotes by Suzanne Collins
- Finnick!" Something between a shriek and a cry of joy. A lovely if somewhat bedraggled young woman--dark tangled hair, sea green eyes--runs toward us in…
- And suddenly, it's as if there's no one in the world but these two, crashing through space to reach each other. They collide, enfold, lose…
More Indivisible Quotes
- Hinduism is a living organism liable to growth and decay subject to the laws of Nature. One and indivisible at the root,… — Mahatma Gandhi
- Our dehumanization of the Negro then is indivisible from our dehumanization of ourselves; the loss of our own identity is the price… — James A. Baldwin
- Freedom is indivisible. Whites can't enjoy their separate freedoms. They spend too much time and resources defending those freedoms instead of enjoying… — Desmond Tutu
- Let us remember that we can do these things not just because of wealth or power, but because of who we are:… — Barack Obama
- Time is not a linear flow, as we think it is, into past, present, and future. Time is an indivisible whole, a… — Frank Waters
- In science, probably ninety-nine percent of the knowable has to be discovered. We know only a few streaks about astronomy. We are… — Lincoln Steffens
- Knowledge is indivisible. When people grow wise in one direction, they are sure to make it easier for themselves to grow wise… — Isaac Asimov
- But it can also happen, if will and grace are joined, that as I contemplate the tree I am drawn into a… — Martin Buber
- The movement to abolish the death penalty needs the religious community because the heart of religion is about compassion, human rights, and… — Helen Prejean
- We need a change in consciousness to go with this technology platform. We need a new narrative: we need to shift from… — Jeremy Rifkin
- Peace, development and human rights are essentially inter-related, inter-dependent and indivisible. — Unknown Author
- Hinduism is a living organism. One and indivisible at the root, it has grown into a vast tree with innumerable branches. Knowledge… — Mahatma Gandhi