Quote by Robert Pogue Harrison Download Open image ““Soul and habitat--we are finally in a position to know this--are correlates of one another.”” — Robert Pogue Harrison ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The state of our surroundings, tells the conditions of our soul.” — Lailah Gifty Akita Copy Share Image
“In life, each soul has its own mission. Some souls are here to build things that will help humanity evolve.” — Heather Hans Copy Share Image
“I believe that people should stop looking on the outside and look into the soul that lives within a person.” — Shani Greene-Dowdell Copy Share Image
“What echoes in one's soul is what they truly believe in their mind.” — Timothy Pina Copy Share Image
“It doesn't take much in the way of body and mind to be a lookout…It's mostly soul” — Philip Connors quoting Norman Maclean Copy Share Image
“These words are not just destined to be shared with the mind - but, the Soul.” — Eleesha Copy Share Image
“And I realized: souls don't stand alone. What makes a soul a soul is the shared burden and pain, the shared joy: it's the… — Christina Meldrum Copy Share Image
“Souls that love each other are drawn to each other in their next lives.” — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“The soul is the apparatus, which connects the spirit and body. The will, emotions and mind reside in the soul.” — L. Emerson Ferrell Copy Share Image
“But i do believe in souls being in sync, souls that mirror each other.” — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
“Our souls are not strangers to each other. There is our spiritual bond that transcends time and broken dreams.” — Dodinsky Copy Share Image
“Irony that does not deem itself ironic is the most dangerous irony of all.” — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image
“Human beings, in other words, are always already dead. This proleptic knowledge of finitude predetermines their most creative as well as their most destructive… — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image
“And nothing . . . disquiets a rationalist more than a forest.” — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image
“Walls, no less than writing, define civilization. They are monuments of resistance against time, like writing itself. . .” — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image
“The destructive impulse with respect to nature all too often has psychological causes that go beyond the greed for material resource or the need… — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image
“Our basic human institutions - religion, matrimony, and burial, also law, language, literature, and whatever else relies on the transmission of legacy - are… — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image
“When I’m critical of modern approaches to ecology, I’m really trying to remind my reader of the long relationship that Western civilization has had… — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image
“Walls protect, divide, distinguish; above all they abstract . The basic activities that sustain life . . . take place beyond walls.” — Robert Pogue Harrison Copy Share Image