Lebensraum Policy Quotes & Sayings
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This, at last, was where things were as they ought to be. Everything was in its place
the tree, the earth underneath, the rock, the moss. In autumn, it would be right; in winter under the snow, it would be perfect in its wintriness. Spring would come again and miracle within miracle would unfold, each at its special pace, some things having died off, some sprouting in their first spring, but all of equal and utter rightness. — Jean Liedloff

We tend to view compassion as something we project outward - that is, as a presence or gift we offer to another person or on behalf of a suffering world. This keeps compassion as an act of superiority, something the healthy offer the sick. We rarely offer the gift of compassionate presence to our own person. — John Paul Lederach

I would like to think she turns around and goes home and does one thing differently that day because of what she has imagined, and again the day after that, and the day after that. — Emmi Itaranta

At the heart of every being lies creation's dream of a principle that will one day give organic form to its fragmented treasures. God is unity. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

That's always the way in this world. The chappies you'd like to lend money to won't let you, whereas the chappies you don't want to lend it to will do everything except actually stand you on your head and lift the specie out of your pockets. — P.G. Wodehouse

The deeds of the light do just as much damage as the deeds of the dark.
From Lucifer's Ladder (God of the Fallen: Book One) — W.D. Frank

Even if loving meant leaving, or solitude, or sorrow, love was worth every penny of its price. — Paulo Coelho

The best leaders blend courage with compassion. — Robin Sharma

Is more unfair," as an English historian has well said, "than to judge men of the past by the ideas of the present. Whatever may be said of morality, political wisdom is certainly ambulatory. — Barbara W. Tuchman

My mum always said you get more fun at a Glasgow stabbing than an Edinburgh wedding. — Caro Ramsay

On a huge hill,
Cragged and steep, Truth stands, and hee that will
Reach her, about must, and about must goe;
And what the hills suddenness resists, winne so;
Yet strive so, that before age, deaths twilight,
Thy Soule rest, for none can worke in that night. — John Donne