Acorns Quote by E. F. Schumacher Download Open image “Our faith gives us knowledge of something better.” — E. F. Schumacher ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Acorns Education and knowledge Faith Giving Inspirational Inspirational tree Knowledge Oak tree Oaks Pine trees Religion Something better Soulmate Tree Tree of knowledge
...even misplaced faith can help us gain knowledge. We try to be smart about where we put our faith and we adjust as we… — Brandon Mull Copy Share Image
Faith enables us to attain the kind of generous and all-embracing state of mind where we enjoy everything in our lives. — Senora Roy Copy Share Image
Faith helps many people make sense of the world around them. Faith gives them a spiritual connection to something larger. — David Harsanyi Copy Share Image
Faith is building on what you know is here so that you can reach what you know is there. — Cullen Hightower Copy Share Image
Faith is our direct link to universal wisdom, reminding us that we know more than we have heard or read or studied that we… — Dan Millman Copy Share Image
Faith isn't knowledge, Rachel. Faith is a tool. Faith keeps us going until we get the knowledge. Faith keeps us striving until we reach… — Brandon Mull Copy Share Image
The more I learn about the human body, our environment, and the universe, the more it increases my faith. — Benjamin Carson Copy Share Image
Faith is building on what you know is here, so you can reach what you know is there. — Cullen Hightower Copy Share Image
Faith gives the assurance that our lives and our history have a moral design. — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
Work and leisure are complementary parts of the same living process and cannot be separated without destroying the joy of work and the bliss… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
Study how a society uses its land, and you can come to pretty reliable conclusions as to what its future will be. — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
Without ... the creative imagination rushing in where bureaucratic angels fear to tread - without this, life is a mockery and a disgrace. — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
Why precisely do we want to change land ownership? The answer seems to me to be quite clear: to inhibit land speculation, to inhibit… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
Our task - and the task of all education - is to understand the present world, the world in which we live and make… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
Infinite growth of material consumption in a finite world is an impossibility. — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
Even bigger machines, entailing even bigger concentrations of economic power and exerting ever greater violence against the environment, do not represent progress: they are… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
The substance of man cannot be measured by Gross National Product. — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
To describe an animal as a physico-chemical system of extreme complexityis no doubt perfectly correct, except that it misses out on the animalness of… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
The most striking about modern industry is that it requires so much and accomplishes so little. Modern industry seems to be inefficient to a… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
The modern world tends to be skeptical about everything that makes demands on man's higher faculties. But it is not at all skeptical about… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
“Our ordinary mind always tried to persuade us that we are nothing but acorns and that our greatest happiness will be to become bigger,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
An optimist is a man who plants two acorns and buys a hammock. — Jean de Lattre de Tassigny Copy Share Image
Great oaks grow from little acorns. He has a green thumb. He has green fingers. He's sowing his wild oats. Here Ceres' gifts in… — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
It takes time for an acorn to turn into an oak, but the oak is already implied in the acorn. — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
The tallest oak tree once was an acorn that any pig could have swallowed. — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
Apart from the positive woes of perdition, an eternity of wretchedness grows from the want of love to Christ as naturally as the oak… — Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd Copy Share Image
We are, in a certain way, defined as much by our potential as by its expression. There is a great difference between an acorn… — Rachel Naomi Remen Copy Share Image
What but education has advanced us beyond the condition of our indigenous neighbors? And what chains them to their present state of barbarism and… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
October arrives in a swirl of fragrant blue leaf smoke, the sweetness of slightly frosted MacIntosh apples, and little hard acorns falling. We are… — Jean Hersey Copy Share Image
I think character never changes; the Acorn becomes an Oak, which is very little like an Acorn to be sure, but it never becomes… — Hester Lynch Piozzi Copy Share Image
Just as the acorn contains the mighty oak tree, the Self has everything it needs to fulfill its destiny. When the inner conditions are… — Derek Rydall Copy Share Image