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De Ruyter Quotes By Edward O. Wilson

Humanity is exalted not because we are so far above other living creatures, but because knowing them well elevates the very concept of life. — Edward O. Wilson

De Ruyter Quotes By Pink

I dedicate my love and whole heart this Memorial Day to my Dad, a soldier, who like many others, suffers in silence with pride and honor. — Pink

De Ruyter Quotes By Tommy Lee

The very first thing I look at on a woman is her toes. — Tommy Lee

De Ruyter Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Without private prayers and personal study of the Scriptures, how can we increase in faith and grow in the grace of our knowledge of Christ Jesus? — Lailah Gifty Akita

De Ruyter Quotes By Mary Oliver

If you're John Muir you want trees to
live among. If you're Emily, a garden
will do.
Try to find the right place for yourself.
If you can't find it, at least dream of it.
When one is alone and lonely, the body
gladly lingers in the wind or the rain,
or splashes into the cold river, or
pushes through the ice-crusted snow.
Anything that touches.
God, or the gods, are invisible, quite
understandable. But holiness is visible,
entirely.
Some words will never leave God's mouth,
no matter how hard you listen. — Mary Oliver

De Ruyter Quotes By Michael McKean

Some people stay in the academic world just to avoid becoming self-aware. You can quote me on that. — Michael McKean

De Ruyter Quotes By Saint Ignatius

Spiritual infirmities such as tepidity are caused, not only by chills but also by fevers, that is, by excessive zeal. — Saint Ignatius

De Ruyter Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

The line between the white-science and the black-science is very narrow. You can open roads or you can kill people by the same dynamite! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

De Ruyter Quotes By Michael Crichton

The meaning of these discoveries has not yet been sorted out, but it is certainly now impossible to regard the prehistoric Europeans as savages idly — Michael Crichton