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Undividable Quotes By Rajneesh

Love yourself ... accept yourself ... be yourself-these qualities will create for the first time an individual whose inner flame is undividable a great pool of energy will gather and surround you with this an inner trust will arise from within you. — Rajneesh

Undividable Quotes By Scott Westerfeld

Maybe they're not as mindless as we thought, or so dedicated to turning every last human into one of them. Like Kalyn says, they were just bored, waiting for something better to happen.
And that better thing is us. — Scott Westerfeld

Undividable Quotes By Veronica Roth

I like it," I say. "Insurgent. It's perfect. — Veronica Roth

Undividable Quotes By James A. Baldwin

Our dehumanization of the Negro then is indivisible from our dehumanization of ourselves; the loss of our own identity is the price we pay for our annulment of his. — James A. Baldwin

Undividable Quotes By Sigurd F. Olson

Even rain and wind and stormy clouds bring joy, just as knowing animals and flowers and where they live. — Sigurd F. Olson

Undividable Quotes By Jared Diamond

Yes, environmental problems do constrain human societies, but the societies' responses also make a difference. So, — Jared Diamond

Undividable Quotes By Anonymous

proceeding to the multitude of Gods is twofold, one of which converts and the other moves the Gods to the providence of inferior natures, poetry alfo defcribes twofold fpeeches* of Jupiter to the God^. According to the firft of thefe, the one and whole demiurgus of the univerfe is reprefented as communicating aa unmingled purity to the multitude of the Gods, and imparting to them powers feparate from all divifion about the world. Hence he orders all the Gods to defift from the war and the contrariety of mundane affairs* But, according to the fecond of thefe fpeeches, he excites them to the providence of fubordinate natures, and permits their divided progreflions into the univerfe, that they may not only be contained in one demiurgic intelleft, which, as the poet fays. — Anonymous

Undividable Quotes By Mildred D. Taylor

No day in all my life had ever been as cruel as this one. — Mildred D. Taylor