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Mineral Quotes by Rumi
- We began as mineral. We emerged into plant life, and into the animal state, and then into being human, and always we have forgotten our…
- I died as a mineral and became a plant, I died as a plant and rose to animal, I died as an animal and I…
- I died from a mineral and plant became, Died from the plant, took a sentient frame; Died from the beast, donned a human dress -…
More Mineral Quotes
- In Barcelona, things seem so different. For example, I know that it's traditionally the least Spanish city, but you'd never know they… — Julie Burchill
- If you have a glass full of liquid you can discourse forever on its qualities, discuss whether it is cold, warm, whether… — Taisen Deshimaru
- Why use up the forests which were centuries in the making and the mines which required ages to lay down, if we… — Henry Ford
- The pleasure of hating, like a poisonous mineral, eats into the heart of religion, and turns it to ranking spleen and bigotry;… — William Hazlitt
- I can beat anyone, either male, female, animal, vegitable, or mineral. — Jim Cornette
- The fuel in the earth will be exhausted in a thousand or more years, and its mineral wealth, but man will find… — John Burroughs
- [To] explain the phenomena of the mineral kingdom ... systems are usually reduced to two classes, according as they refer to the… — John Playfair
- After death, life reappears in a different form and with different laws. It is inscribed in the laws of the permanence of… — Louis Pasteur
- Every chemical substance, whether natural or artificial, falls into one of two major categories, according to the spatial characteristic of its form.… — Louis Pasteur
- To trace the series of these revolutions, to explain their causes, and thus to connect together all the indications of change that… — John Playfair
- Natural bodies are divided into three kingdomes of nature: viz. the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms. Minerals grow, Plants grow and live,… — Carl Linnaeus
- One can descend by imperceptible degree from the most perfect creature to the most shapeless matter, from the best-organised animal to the… — Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon