Gritton England Quotes & Sayings
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Fen referred to my lack of finesse as my sluggish human carryover, which was an artful way of saying I sucked and hit like a girl. He kept at me to become more Zenlike and less like a human zombie while I was fighting. — Amanda Carlson

They are young, and boys. They are full of anger and impatience. Women have less trouble with these things. It's part of what makes us better fighters." I — Patrick Rothfuss

Let the straight-limbed laugh at the club-footed, the white skinned at the blackamoor. — Juvenal

Jesus Christ is, in the noblest and most perfect sense, the realized ideal of humanity. — Johann Gottfried Herder

Perhaps we are no longer a kind people. More and more, we seem to have become numb to the suffering of others and ashamed of our own suffering. Yet suffering is one of the universal conditions of being alive. We all suffer. We have become terribly vulnerable, not because we suffer but because we have separated ourselves from each other. — Rachel Naomi Remen

If only the weather would improve, there'd be hope of some work, but every day brings rain. — Claude Monet

Integrity gives. It is not a taker. — Johnny Hunt

To be fully free to create, we must first find the courage and willingness to let go:
Let go of the strategies that have worked for us in the past ...
Let go of our biases, the foundation of our illusions ...
Let go of our grievances, the root source of our victimhood ...
Let go of our so-often-denied fear of being found unlovable. — Gordon MacKenzie

There is more talke then trouble. — George Herbert

I think that will only really change when the human races begins to suffer some of the extremely severe consequences of climate change which may be some decades ahead. They will then realise, as we have with the financial crisis, that we are up against the wall and hitting the buffers and we have got to change. — Michael Meacher

Put another way, RBG was already a radical just by being herself - a woman who beat the odds to make her mark. — Irin Carmon

One of the most precious things you should always preserve in a friendship and in love is your own difference. — John O'Donohue

Bitter, too, to be forced to acknowledge in one's heart how little love has to do with kindness. — Par Lagerkvist

But as for activism, my parents did what they could, given the constraints, but were never involved in the causes I think of when I think of activists. — Paul Farmer