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Quinzaine In English Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Whenever there is in any country, uncultivated lands and unemployed poor, it is clear that the laws of property have been so far extended as to violate natural right. The earth is given as a common stock for man to labour and live on. If, for the encouragement of industry we allow it to be appropriated, we must take care that other employment be furnished to those excluded from the appropriation. If we do not the fundamental right to labour the earth returns to the unemployed. — Thomas Jefferson

Quinzaine In English Quotes By Nikki Giovanni

Grant me Love implies
not desire but
Commitment
Commitment accepts Challenge
Challenge embraces Theory
And you and I will get Reason: A way to explore
past actions
and
future dreams — Nikki Giovanni

Quinzaine In English Quotes By John Ruskin

No good is ever done to society by the pictorial representation of its diseases. — John Ruskin

Quinzaine In English Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

I clarified that I myself was Colombian.
"What is 'being Colombian'?"
"I'm not sure," I replied. "It's an act of faith."
"Like being Norwegian," she said, nodding.
I can recall nothing further of what was said that night. — Jorge Luis Borges

Quinzaine In English Quotes By Elisabeth Elliot

Self-pity is ... a sinkhole from which no rescuing hand can drag you because you have chosen to sink. — Elisabeth Elliot

Quinzaine In English Quotes By John Shelby Spong

My basis of morality is this: does this action enhance life, or does it denigrate life? Does it build up or does it tear down? — John Shelby Spong

Quinzaine In English Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

Essentially prayer and meditation are one and the same thing. — Abhijit Naskar

Quinzaine In English Quotes By George Eliot

The scornful nostril and the high head gather not the odors that lie on the track of truth. — George Eliot