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Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Rick Bass

The thing about nature is that each species does what it's best at. That's why it's all so locked together. I'm certain that at its center is some kind of peace or unity or harmony - the white light people speak of having when they come back from "the dead." And what does our species do best? We construct artificial systems wherein we are mighty predators, or mighty thinkers, or sagacious, benevolent rulers of the universe - allies with God even. — Rick Bass

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Shannon Elizabeth

I don't know that I've ever been completely comfortable with anything. — Shannon Elizabeth

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

For Scotland has a double dose of the poison called heredity; the sense of blood in the aristocrat, the sense of doom in the Calvinist. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Dolores Huerta

Among our people, theres not any question about women being strong
even stronger than men
they work in the fields right along with the men. When your survival is at stake, you dont have these questions about yourself like middle
class women do. — Dolores Huerta

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Daniel De Leon

The Catholic Church ... upheld feudalism, then monarchism, warning of growing evils and possible revolutions. In the same manner, and under the same reservations, she now upholds capitalism; but, above all things and forever, she upholds the Catholic Church. — Daniel De Leon

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Anna Seward

Suffer not thy wrongs to shroud thy fate, But turn, my soul, to blessings which remain. — Anna Seward

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

In our large cities, the population is godless, materialized,
no bond, no fellow-feeling, no enthusiasm. These are not men, but hungers, thirsts, fevers, and appetites walking. How is it people manage to live on,
so aimless as they are? After their peppercorn aims are gained, it seems as if the lime in their bones alone held them together, and not any worthy purpose. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Jack London

the human soul is a lonely thing — Jack London

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Dave Anderson

Becoming a great leader, a great athlete, or great chef takes more than desire or even knowledge. It takes effort. It takes practice. — Dave Anderson

Dichtbij Magazine Quotes By Karen DeCrow

Most of the well-known American feminists of the 19th century did not come out against the institution of marriage. — Karen DeCrow