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Our Own Quotes by Terry Tempest Williams
- Perhaps the Wilderness we fear is the pause between our own heartbeats, the silence that reminds us we live by grace.
- But, today, the idea of faith returns to me. Faith defies logic and propels us beyond hope because it is not attached to our desires.…
- We are taught not to trust our own experiences. Great Salt Lake teaches me experience is all we have.
- What is evolution if not creative adaptation and the progression of our own souls?
- And so we polish our own lives, creating landscapes and canyons and peaks with the very silt we try to avoid, the dirt we disavow…
- The Eyes of the Future are looking back at us and they are praying for us to see beyond our own time.
- How do we remain faithful to our own spiritual imagination and not betray what we know in our own bodies? The world is holy. We…
- Our kinship with Earth must be maintained; otherwise, we will find ourselves trapped in the center of our own paved-over souls with no way out.
- The eyes of the future are looking back at us and they are praying for us to see beyond our own time. They are kneeling…
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- It's extraordinary how self-obsessed human beings are. The things that people always go on about is, 'tell us about us', 'tell us… — David Attenborough
- Myths can't be translated as they did in their ancient soil. We can only find our own meaning in our own time. — Margaret Atwood
- Evil is unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table. — Wystan Hugh Auden
- One man's ways may be as good as another's, but we all like our own best. — Jane Austen
- The world is so unpredictable. Things happen suddenly, unexpectedly. We want to feel we are in control of our own existence. In… — Paul Auster
- As a species, we've somehow survived large and small ice ages, genetic bottlenecks, plagues, world wars and all manner of natural disasters,… — Diane Ackerman
- It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin. — Teresa of Avila
- The further we distance ourselves from the spell of the present, explored by our senses, the harder it will be to understand… — Diane Ackerman
- We're losing biodiversity globally at an alarming rate, and we need a cornucopia of different plants and animals, for the planet's health… — Diane Ackerman
- Familial love can find an echo in our own hearts just as it did in that of Charles Dickens. — Peter Ackroyd
- We're seeing the fulfillment of the Book of Judges here in our own time - every man doing that which is right… — Michele Bachmann