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Roots Quotes by Rumi
- Silence is the root of everything. If you spiral into its void a hundred voices will thunder messages you long to hear.
- Everything you see has its roots in the unseen world. The forms may change, yet the essence remains the same. Every wonderful sight will vanish,…
- Come to the Root of the Root of your Self
- Everything you see has its roots in the unseen world. The forms may change, yet the essence remains the same.
- And don't think the garden loses its ecstasy in winter. It's quiet, but the roots are down there riotous.
- You are the root of heaven, the morning star, the bright moon, the house of endless Love
- Once the seed of faith takes root, it cannot be blown away, even by the strongest wind - Now that’s a blessing.
- Poems reach up like spindrift and the edge of driftwood along the beach, wanting! They derive from a slow and powerful root that we can’t…
- Sorrow prepares you for joy. It violently sweeps everything out of your house, so that new joy can find space to enter. It shakes the…
- When you lose all sense of self the bonds of a thousands chains will vanish. Lose yourself completely, return to the root of the root…
- Maybe you are searching among the branches, for what only appears in the roots.
More Roots Quotes
- A beginner must look on himself as one setting out to make a garden for his Lord's pleasure, on most unfruitful soil… — Teresa of Avila
- Millions of men have lived to fight, build palaces and boundaries, shape destinies and societies; but the compelling force of all times… — Ansel Adams
- As far as Beau is concerned, we're on the same team, we root for each other. If my parts are slightly more… — Jeff Bridges
- Let us never lose sight of the fact that education is a preparation for life - and that preparing for life is… — Ezra Taft Benson
- For our personal advancement in virtue and truth one quality is sufficient, namely, love; to advance humanity there must be two, love… — Louis Claude de Saint-Martin
- The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. — Aristotle
- Ever since the Crusades, when Christians from western Europe were fighting holy wars against Muslims in the near east, western people have… — Karen Armstrong
- The roots and herbes beaten and put into new ale or beer and daily drunk, cleareth, strengtheneth and quickeneth the sight of… — Nicholas Culpeper