Quotes about root
roots evil effort
It is well worth the efforts of a lifetime to have attained knowledge which justifies an attack on the root of all evil ... which asserts that because forms of evil have always existed in society, therefore they must always exist. Elizabeth Blackwell
roots tree healthy
Life is like a tree and its root is consciousness. Therefore, once we tend the root, the tree as a whole will be healthy. Deepak Chopra
roots hatred trying
Hatred, intolerance, poor hygienic conditions and violence all have roots in illiteracy, so we're trying to do something to help the poor and the needy. Abdul Qadeer Khan
roots source
Love. Its roots are deep. Its source unknowable.
roots feelings examination
A person with faith does not question its roots, for he knows that if he subjected it to the critical examination of his intellect, he would end up without faith. The same thing can be said of any feeling. You can analyze any feeling to death, but when you do that, you end up without feeling and without a meaninful life. Alexander Lowen
roots evil catholic
The root of the whole evil lay, particularly in Schonerer's opinion, in the fact that the directing body of the Catholic Church was not in Germany, and that for this very reason alone it was hostile to the interests of our nationality. Adolf Hitler
roots joy putting-yourself-out-there
It's always nervewracking to put yourself out there. But it's the root of joy. Ann Brashares
roots genius authenticity
The words "genius" and "genuine" derive from the same root. The core of genius is authenticity. Alan Cohen
root whether
Whether I'm there or not, I'll always be a Tiger, and I'll always root for the Tigers.
roots mind patterns
The mind is complicated and you can't trace the roots of its processes, but there is something about mathematical and algorithmic patterns that I like to recognize in things. Aleksandar Hemon
roots tree branches
Those who depend on the merits of their ancestors may be said to search in the roots of the tree for those fruits which the branches ought to produce. Alfred Lord Tennyson
roots fruit spokes
Paul spoke about the root of faith (Eph 2:8). James spoke about the fruit of faith (Jm 2:17-18). Adrian Rogers
rooting
If I was a shareholder I'd be rooting for a breakup. Gary Beach
root trying
I'd like to see more of that. There's no accountability in some of these guys, but all of them are accountable. Everybody's trying to get to the root of this.
rooted
I am a real New Yorker... I didn't go to Harvard, I didn't go to Yale... I rooted for the Yankees; I didn't root for the Boston Red Sox. John Catsimatidis
roots understanding humans
The roots of all commonwealth are planted in the understanding that we are all the same human beings. Bryant H. McGill
roots looks behavior
If you do not like a certain behavior in others, look within yourself to find the roots of what discomforts you. Bryant H. McGill
roots work-family fiction
All writers have roots they draw from - travel, work, family. My roots are in science and it is fertile ground for fiction. Alan Lightman
roots information lasers
The main ingredient of the first quantum revolution, wave-particle duality, has led to inventions such as the transistor and the laser that are at the root of the information society. Alain Aspect
roots tree doe
How do the stems connect to the roots?' 'Where is the mist coming from?' 'Why does one tree seem darker than another?' These questions are implicitly asked and answered in the process of sketching. Alain de Botton
roots arrogance arrogant
There is a root arrogance in any writer; a hugely arrogant assumption that anyone is going to listen to them. Bono
roots causes principles
The fourfold root of the principle of sufficent reason is "Anything perceived has a cause. All conclusions have premises. All effects have causes. All actions have motives. Arthur Schopenhauer
roots people insecurity
...we have more faith in what we imitate than in what we originate. We cannot derive a sense of absolute certitude from anything which has its roots in us. The most poignant sense of insecurity comes from standing alone and we are not alone when we imitate. It is thus with most of us; we are what other people say we are. We know ourselves chiefly by hearsay. Bruce Lee
roots names style
Jeet Kune Do: it's just a name; don't fuss over it. There's no such thing as a style if you understand the roots of combat. Bruce Lee
roots knowing life-worth-living
I hunt everywhere for a life worth living and a knowledge worth knowing. Having roots nowhere, I have everywhere to go. Elif Safak
roots house paint
When I paint a picture of a house, that goes back to my roots. Edward Ruscha
roots people unhappy
Most people don't relate to and can't generate concern for something they don't encounter personally or feel personally affected by. People have to have the palpable negatives in their lives dissected for them in ways that let them understand the root causes of unhealthy, unhappy conditions in their lives and then be allowed to really see and feel the positive alternatives. Edward Norton
roots incentives profit
The incentive for business is not, and cannot, be anything other than the root incentive for all business: they must profit. Edward Norton
roots people guests
People in hotels strike no roots. The French phrase for chronic hotel guests even says so; they are called dwellers sur la branche. E. V. Lucas
roots action kind
No kind action ever stops with itself. One kind action leads to another. Amelia Earhart
roots over-you causes
If you study the root causes of business disasters, over and over you'll find this predisposition toward endeavors that offer immediate gratification. Clayton Christensen
roots evil
Pchem is the root of all evil. Daniel Lee
roots tangled dying
It was as if thousands and thousands of little roots and threads of consciousness in him and her had grown together into a tangled mass, till they could crowd no more, and the plant was dying. Now quietly, subtly, she was unravelling the tangle of his consciousness and hers, breaking the threads gently, one by one, with patience and impatience to get clear. D. H. Lawrence