Winterstein Tree Quotes & Sayings
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Racism is cruel and unjust. It cuts deep and lingers long in individual and community memories. And it is not a thing of the past ... We all have a duty to do what we can to turn this around. — William Deane
An ecovillage is a human scale, full-featured settlement which integrates human activities harmlessly into the natural environment, supports healthy development and can be continued into the indefinite future. — Robert Gilman
The panoplied warrior of truth and nonviolence is ever and incessantly active. — Mahatma Gandhi
What are you working on? If someone asks you that, are you excited to tell them the answer? If you're not, you're wasting away. — Seth Godin
The modern king has become a vermiform appendix: useless when quiet; when obtrusive, in danger of removal. — Austin O'Malley
we should also consider the remoter analogy of the animals. Many birds and animals, especially the carnivorous, have only one mate, and the love and care of offspring which seems to be natural is inconsistent with the primitive theory of marriage. If we go back to an imaginary state in which men were almost animals and the companions of them, we have as much right to argue from what is animal to what is human as from the barbarous to the civilized man. The record of animal life on the globe is fragmentary, - the connecting links are wanting and cannot be supplied; the record of social life is still more fragmentary and precarious. Even if we admit that our first ancestors had no such institution as marriage, still the stages by which men passed from outer barbarism to the comparative civilization of China, Assyria, and Greece, or even of the ancient Germans, are wholly unknown to us. Such — Plato
It is the downfall of evil, that it never sees far enough ahead. — Orson Scott Card
You can never have too many hats, gloves, and shoes. — Patsy Stone
Square wheels are hard to sell — Jack Whyte
Whether it appears so or not, you have total freedom right now. What would happen if you fully exercised that freedom this very minute? — Mark Joyner
The kingdom of formal ideas will always be a weak neighbor to the kingdom of thrills — Tom Robbins