Wangari Maathai Environmental And God Quotes & Sayings
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Absolute freedom doesn't exist and never did. Just as we don't spit on the floor at work, swear at customers, or send out letters full of misspellings, so too we might have to 'watch our language.' It is odd that the request for unbiased language in schools and workplaces is considered intolerable when other limits on our freedom to do whatever we want are not. — Rosalie Maggio

She found herself
over a long
and treacherous road
and the more
treacherous
the road became,
the more of
herself
she found. — Atticus Poetry

When it comes to the work, I'm excited to see what people think. When it comes to the private life, that's when I don't pay attention. — Lily Collins

The ultimate purpose of our life is to rejoin God in conscious participation of divinity. — Edgar Cayce

The consummate pleasure (in eating) is not in the costly flavour, but in yourself. Do you seek for sauce for sweating? — Horace

The leak that comes from the outside harms no one,' he stated once more. 'It is the leak that one finds indoors that is the worst.' When one is unmarried, one must tell people to shut up in a roundabout fashion. — Halldor Laxness

Writing is a leap of faith. But how wonderful that the person you're putting faith in is yourself. — Jessie Burton

Vogons are not above a little bribery and corruption in the same way that the sea is not above the clouds, — Douglas Adams

There are memories I am better off without. Things better lost forever. — S.J. Watson

Who has been unhooking the stars without my permission, and putting them on the table in the guise of candles? — Victor Hugo

I was a military spouse, and I lived on military pay. It is very difficult to do that. But we do that with honor and with gratitude for the chance to serve this country. — Carol Shea-Porter

Listen carnales listen to the hymn of it, the lie of it, the prayer of it, the voices singing our names: listen it's our story, it's our song, — Luis Alberto Urrea