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Shanidar Quotes By Steven Wright

What is another name for a Thesaurus? — Steven Wright

Shanidar Quotes By Frans De Waal

Our northern brethren buried their dead, were skilled toolmakers, kept fires going, and took care of the infirm just like early humans. The fossil record shows survival into adulthood of individuals afflicted with dwarfism, paralysis of the limbs, or the inability to chew. Going by exotic names such as Shanidar I, Romito 2, the Windover Boy, and the Old Man of La Chapelle-aux-Saints, our ancestors supported individuals who contributed little to society. Survival of the weak, the handicapped, the mentally retarded, and others who posed a burden is seen by paleontologists as a milestone in the evolution of compassion. This communitarian heritage is crucial in relation to this book's theme, since it suggests that morality predates current civilizations and religions by at least a hundred millennia. — Frans De Waal

Shanidar Quotes By Marvin J. Ashton

I recommend you come to know your Father in Heaven. Come to love Him. Always remember that He loves you and will give you guidance and support if you will but give Him the chance. Include Him in your decision making. Include Him in your heartaches and heartbreaks. Include Him when you take inventory of your personal worth. — Marvin J. Ashton

Shanidar Quotes By William Godwin

Our judgment will always suspect those weapons that can be used with equal prospect of success on both sides. — William Godwin

Shanidar Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You're born with the power of love, why you are looking for power of destruction? — Debasish Mridha

Shanidar Quotes By Michael Mosley

I definitely think that typecasting is something that happens all the time. — Michael Mosley

Shanidar Quotes By Sylvia Shaw Judson

One eats in holiness and the table becomes an altar. Martin Buber — Sylvia Shaw Judson

Shanidar Quotes By Virginia Woolf

There Rhoda sits staring at the blackboard,' said Louis, 'in the
schoolroom, while we ramble off, picking here a bit of thyme,
pinching here a leaf of southernwood while Bernard tells a story.
Her shoulder-blades meet across her back like the wings of a small
butterfly. And as she stares at the chalk figures, her mind lodges
in those white circles, it steps through those white loops into
emptiness, alone. They have no meaning for her. She has no answer
for them. She has no body as the others have. And I, who speak
with an Australian accent, whose father is a banker in Brisbane, do
not fear her as I fear the others. — Virginia Woolf