Darosa Oak Quotes & Sayings
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Farmers make culture. Nomads make war. — Pierce Brown
You are not responsible for the past, but insofar as you do nothing, you are complicit in the present created by it. — Jonathan R. Miller
To err is human, but to really screw things up requires a design committee of bureaucrats. — Henry Spencer
The author of haiku should be absent, and only the haiku present. — Anne Bancroft
Your Promised Land is the place where God's personalized promises over your life become a living reality rather than a theological theory. — Beth Moore
It's frequently said that there is 'no reason' for such 'military-style weapons' as the Bushmaster to be available to citizens. But isn't that a lot like saying there is no reason why any civilian should drive a military-style car like the Hummer? — Glenn Beck
People can and often do ignore or deny their common humanity with others, or deny, at least implicitly, that their common humanity commits them to sympathy or compassion for those less advantaged than themselves. Indeed, such an attitude towards one's fellows can be represented as tough, uncompromising, positively heroic: the supermen versus the wimps. But just as this ruthless world may be chosen - as it is chosen by the current rulers of the globalised neo-liberal market - so if may also be rejected. — David Smail
The lights of stars that were extinguished ages ago still reaches us. So it is with great men who died centuries ago, but still reach us with the radiations of their personalities. — Kahlil Gibran
A flower that grow in the ghetto know more about survival than the one from fresh meadows. — Talib Kweli
What we call spirit is our universal consciousness. We can also call it atomic consciousness. Every atom is conscious and knows everything that is going on around it at every moment. — Debasish Mridha
'Peace on earth, good will toward men' - democracy must cling to that message. For it is my deep conviction that democracy cannot live without that true religion which gives a nation a sense of justice and moral purpose. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
The perfectionist is bound to be a neurotic, he cannot enjoy life, until he is perfect. And perfection as such never happens, it is not in the nature of things. Totality is possible, perfection is not possible. — Rajneesh
Wake up in the morning with a specific goal to look forward to. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
