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Naldy Colon Quotes By Lynn Margulis

People think the earth is going to die and they have to save it. That's ridiculous. If you rid the earth of flowering plants, people would die, period. But the earth was without flowering plants for almost all of its history. — Lynn Margulis

Naldy Colon Quotes By Irvin D. Yalom

In general, however, there is agreement that groups differ from one another in the amount of "groupness" present. Those with a greater sense of solidarity, or "we-ness," value the group more highly and will defend it against internal and external threats. Such groups have a higher rate of attendance, participation, and mutual support and will defend the group standards much more than groups with less esprit de corps. — Irvin D. Yalom

Naldy Colon Quotes By Michael Sheen

With vampires, there is such a great tradition that you suddenly find yourself a part of. Each generation reinvents what that means to them. — Michael Sheen

Naldy Colon Quotes By Vance Havner

Most of the notable turn out to be the not-able. God's greatest truths still belong to babes. — Vance Havner

Naldy Colon Quotes By Paul Ekman

People do misinterpret events, especially the meaning of other people's actions and the motives that lead people to act one way or another. — Paul Ekman

Naldy Colon Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I find beauty in every sacred moment. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Naldy Colon Quotes By Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Sometimes reality is a fantastically traumatic nightmare. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Naldy Colon Quotes By James Redfield

Sexual union is a holy moment in which a part of Heaven flows into the Earth. — James Redfield

Naldy Colon Quotes By George Eliot

For getting a fine flourishing growth of stupidity there is nothing like pouring out on a mind a good amount of subjects in which it feels no interest. — George Eliot