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Their Roots Quotes by William James
- Our lives are like islands in the sea, or like trees in the forest, which co-mingle their roots in the darkness underground.
- Our lives are like islands in the sea, or like trees in the forest. The maple and the pine may whisper to each other with…
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- It is more than their land that you take away from the people, whose native land you take. It is their past… — Isak Dinesen
- You can't learn anything from saguaro cactus, from ocotillo. They are just passing through; their roots, their much heralded dormancy in the… — Barry Lopez
- Basically there are two types of animals: animals, and animals that have no brains; they are called plants. They don't need a… — Rodolfo Llinas
- I wanted to go higher than Rockefeller Center, which was being erected across the street from Saks Fifth Avenue and was going… — Jacqueline Cochran
- Feeling at peace, however fragilely, made it easy to slip into the visionary end of the dark-sight. The rose shadows said that… — Robin McKinley
- We are, indeed, not among the least contented. You, however, if your belief makes you blessed then appear to be blessed! Your… — Friedrich Nietzsche
- Depending on their psychic make up, for some people, closing the eyes or being quiet produces anxiety and increases mental agitation. In… — Ravi Ravindra
- Why do trees conceal the splendor of their roots? — Pablo Neruda
- All finite things have their roots in the infinite, and if you wish to understand life at all, you cannot tear out… — William Macneile Dixon
- Internationalism on the other hand admits that spiritual achievements have their roots deep in national life; from this national consciousness art and… — Christian Lous Lange
- It is probably true quite generally that in the history of human thinking the most fruitful developments frequently take place at those… — Werner Heisenberg
- Until society can be reclaimed by an undivided humanity that will use its collective wisdom, cultural achievements, technological innovations, scientific knowledge, and… — Murray Bookchin