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Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

We will not just say, "I love him very much," but instead, "I will do something so that he will suffer less." The mind of compassion is truly present when it is effective in removing another person's suffering. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

The totality of facts determines both what is the case, and also all that is not the case. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Helen Oyeyemi

For reasons of my own I take note of the way people act when they're around mirrors. — Helen Oyeyemi

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Ron Reagan

What do you say to your sister who poses in the nude? It's not like you are really itching to see photographs of your sister naked. I mean, it's just something that is not too exciting. — Ron Reagan

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Errico Malatesta

We are, in any case, only one of the forces acting in society — Errico Malatesta

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By William Shakespeare

I thrice presented him a kingly crown. Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition? — William Shakespeare

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Denis Waitley

Love is one of the few experiences in life that we can best keep by giving it away. — Denis Waitley

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

A city uninhabited is different. Different from what a "normal" observer, straggling in the dark - the occasional dark - would see. It is a universal sin among the false-animate or unimaginative to refuse to let well enough alone. Their compulsion to gather together, their pathological fear of loneliness extends on past the threshold of sleep; so that when they turn the corner, as we all must, as we all have done and do - some more than others - to find ourselves on the street ... You know the street I mean, child. The street of the 20th Century, at whose far end or turning - we hope - is some sense of home or safety. But no guarantees. A street we are put at the wrong end of, for reasons best known to the agents who put us there. But a street we must walk. — Thomas Pynchon

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By David W. Blight

The greatest enthusiasts for Civil War history and memory often displace complicated consequences by endlessly focusing on the contest itself. We sometimes lift ourselves out of historical time, above the details, and render the war safe in a kind of national Passover offering as we view a photograph of the Blue and Gray veterans shaking hands across the stone walls at Gettysburg. Deeply embedded in an American mythology of mission, and serving as a mother lode of nostalgia for antimodernists and military history buffs, the Civil War remains very difficult to shuck from its shell of sentimentalism. — David W. Blight

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Felix Frankfurter

It must take account of what it decrees for today in order that today may not paralyze tomorrow. — Felix Frankfurter

Kamishiro Rui Quotes By Catherine Mackinnon

What is the bottom line for the animal/human hierarchy? I think it is at the animate/inanimate line, and Carol Adams and others are close to it: we eat them. This is what humans want from animals and largely why and how they are most harmed. We make them dead so we can live. We make our bodies out of their bodies. Their inanimate becomes our animate. We justify it as necessary, but it is not. We do it because we want to, we enjoy it, and we can. We say they eat each other, too, which they do. But this does not exonerate us; it only makes us animal rather than human, the distinguishing methodology abandoned when its conclusions are inconvenient or unpleasant. The place to look for this bottom line is the farm, the stockyard, the slaughterhouse. I have yet to see one run by a nonhuman animal. — Catherine Mackinnon