Earth Quotes - Page 35
The earth is, like our own skin, fated to carry the scars of ancient wounds.
Fernand Braudel (1990). “The Identity of France: History and environment”, Harpercollins
Elizabeth Keckley (2016). “Slave Narrative Six Pack 2”, p.280, Enhanced Media Publishing
Nonresistance is the key to the greatest power in the universe.
Eckhart Tolle (2006). “A New Earth (Oprah #61): Awakening to Your Life's Purpose”, p.158, Penguin
Charles Hodge (1855). “What is Presbyterianism?: An Address Delivered Before the Presbyterian Historical Society at Their Anniversary Meeting in Philadelphia, on Tuesday Evening, May 1, 1855”, p.4
Charles Hodge (1855). “What is Presbyterianism?: An Address Delivered Before the Presbyterian Historical Society at Their Anniversary Meeting in Philadelphia, on Tuesday Evening, May 1, 1855”, p.50
To dig one's own spade into one's own earth! Has life anything better to offer than this?
Beverley Nichols (2009). “Rhapsody in Green: The Garden Wit and Wisdom of Beverley Nichols”, p.17, Timber Press
Take it all in all, I do not believe anybody on earth has a worse time than an Emperor penguin.
Apsley Cherry-Garrard (2016). “The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic 1910-1913”, p.5, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
William McKinley (2012). “A Supplement to A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents”, p.550, tredition
'Song of the Open Road' 1, l. 8
Thomas Jefferson (1855). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”, p.6
Simone de Beauvoir (1953). “The second sex”, Vintage
Plato (2016). “Symposium”, p.68, Plato