"Community cannot take root in a divided life.……" — Parker J. Palmer
"Community cannot take root in a divided life. Long before community assumes external shape and form, it must be present as seed in the undivided self: only as we are in communion with ourselves can we find community with others. Community is an outward and visible sign of an inward and invisible grace, the flowing of personal identity and integrity into the world of relationships."
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78 Quotes by Parker J. Palmer
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Whoever our students may be, whatever the subject we teach, ultimately we teach who we are.
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Our equal and opposite needs for solitude and community constitute a great paradox. When it is torn apart, both of…
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Discovering vocation does not mean scrambling toward some prize just beyond my reach but accepting the treasure of true self…
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Science requires an engagement with the world, a live encounter between the knower and the known.
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