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tree remember remember-me
Oh Trees, Trees, Trees...wake. Don't you remember it? Don't you remember me? Dryads and hamadryads, come out, come [out] to me. C. S. Lewis
tree shade way
Train up a fig tree in the way it should go, and when you are old sit under the shade of it. Charles Dickens
tree alive mulberry
I will not say that your mulberry trees are dead; but I am afraid they're not alive. Jane Austen
tree world this-world
We do not "come into" this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree. Alan Watts
tree sun bigs
When there is a big tree small ones climb on its back to reach the sun. Chinua Achebe
tree lizards praise
The lizard that jumped from a high Iroko tree to the ground said he would praise himself if no-one else did. Chinua Achebe
tree pebbles branches
I was a pebble. I was a leaf. I was the jagged branch of a tree. I was nothing to them and they were everything to me. Cheryl Strayed
tree fool fruit
Virtuous persons and fruit-laden trees bow, but fools and dry sticks break because they do not bend. Chanakya
tree pity form
Trees had died to make these forms, and that seemed a great pity to me. Charlaine Harris
humanity body spirit
Women must be the spokesmen for a new humanity arising out of the reconciliation of spirit and body. Carol P. Christ
humanity able republican
Anyway, I just haven't been able to find any humanity in any Republican candidate ever in my entire life. Alan Rudolph
humanity certain provision
Humanity lives and always has lived on certain elemental provisions. Charles Wagner
humanity culture
A culture is the sum of all the things about which humanity can choose to differ. Brian Eno
humanity end-of-the-world world
Anticipating the end of the world is humanity's oldest passtime David Mitchell
humanity originality specks
Your turn has come to sift through the dreck of humanity for rare specks of originality David Mitchell
humanity states organized
The better organized the state, the duller its humanity. David Mitchell
humanity identity divorced
Our identity was bestowed upon us by God and when humanity rebelled against God, we were divorced from the source of our identity. In this vacuum, work can wrongfully become the source of our identity wreaking havoc on our lives and work. Work was never meant to carry the weight of our identity. David Kim
humanity challenges global-warming
Humanity is facing a challenge unlike any we've ever had to confront. We are in an unprecedented period of change. David Suzuki
sacred
The sacred truth of science is that there are no sacred truths. Carl Sagan
sacred matter sensitive
There are no forbidden questions in science, no matters too sensitive or delicate to be probed, no sacred truths. Carl Sagan
sacred affection habit
All our "most sacred affections " are merely prosaic habit. Cesare Pavese
sacred mundane
The mundane and the sacred are one and the same. Alan Watts
sacred schedules deserve
Schedule a sacred date with yourself. You deserve time for your life. Cheryl Richardson
sacred mysterious irrevocable
It was my life — like all lives, mysterious and irrevocable and sacred. So very close, so very present, so very belonging to me. How wild it was, to let it be. Cheryl Strayed
sacred spirituality ability
Love's greatest gift is its ability to make everything it touches sacred. Barbara de Angelis
sacred
Nothing is sacred to a gamester. Bernard Joseph Saurin
sacred rage profit
Nowadays the rage for possession has got to such a pitch that there is nothing in the realm of nature, whether sacred or profane, out of which profit cannot be squeezed. Desiderius Erasmus