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Ecologists Concern Quotes By Hannah Kent

How hidden the heart, Nance thought. How frightened we are of being known, and yet how desperately we long for it. — Hannah Kent

Ecologists Concern Quotes By John Wesley

[Christ] does not give [men] light but from moment to moment; the instant He withdraws, all is darkness ... God does not give them a stock of holiness. — John Wesley

Ecologists Concern Quotes By Bell Hooks

When liberal whites fail to understand how they can and/or do embody white supremacist values and beliefs even though they may not embrace racism as prejudice or domination (especially domination that involves coercive control), they cannot recognize the ways their actions support and affirm the very structure of racist domination and oppression that they wish to see eradicated. — Bell Hooks

Ecologists Concern Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Customary use of artifice is the sign of a small mind, and it almost always happens that he who uses it to cover one spot uncovers himself in another. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Ecologists Concern Quotes By Julia Glass

Saints are merely tyrants in the kingdom of virtue. — Julia Glass

Ecologists Concern Quotes By Tony Abbott

There will be no surprises, there will be no excuses, we will do what we've said we will do. — Tony Abbott

Ecologists Concern Quotes By Heather Killough-Walden

Jennings saw this and held the gun up with his fingers splayed placatingly as if to show her that he wasn't planning on using it. Not yet, anyway. "I don't want to hurt you again, Lily," he told her. "So just make sure you don't do anything stupid, and I won't." At that moment, he reminded her of John Cusack in Grosse Pointe Blank. He acted like he was making a reasonable request. As if there was justification for shooting someone thirty times. — Heather Killough-Walden