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Kemet Death Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

One may deal with things without love ... but you cannot deal with men without it ... It cannot be otherwise, because natural love is the fundamental law of human life. — Leo Tolstoy

Kemet Death Quotes By Naomi Shihab Nye

The person you have known a long tme is embedded in you like a jewel. The person you have just met casts out a few glistening beams & you are fascinated to see more of them. How many more are there? With someone you've barely met the curiosity is intoxicating. — Naomi Shihab Nye

Kemet Death Quotes By Luis Marques

Did you ever face Death and let it stare back at you right in the Eyes? — Luis Marques

Kemet Death Quotes By Rachel Naomi Remen

Life wastes nothing. Over and over again every molecule that has ever been is gathered up by the hand of life to be reshaped into yet another form.
p 259 — Rachel Naomi Remen

Kemet Death Quotes By Luis Marques

Predator and prey move in silent gestures, on the seductive dance of death, in the shadows cast by the vultures of the night. — Luis Marques

Kemet Death Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You cannot get before you give. Wood cannot give you warmth before you start the fires. — Debasish Mridha

Kemet Death Quotes By Erik Von Markovik

Attract, Comfort, and Seduce. — Erik Von Markovik

Kemet Death Quotes By Edward O. Wilson

the great majority of people worldwide remain in the thrall of tribal organized religions, led by men who claim supernatural power in order to compete for the obedience and resources of the faithful. We are addicted to tribal conflict, which is harmless and entertaining if sublimated into team sports, but deadly when expressed as real-world ethnic, religious, and ideological struggles. There are other hereditary biases. Too paralyzed with self-absorption to protect the rest of life, we continue to tear down the natural environment, our species' irreplaceable and most precious heritage. And it is still taboo to bring up population policies aiming for an optimum people density, geographic distribution, and age distribution. — Edward O. Wilson