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Quotes About Unity

Don't you know This is precisely what I seek, mad myself To envelope every last drupe and pearl shaped ovule, Every nip and cry and needle-fine boring, every drooping, Spore-rich tassle of oak flower, all the whistling, Wing-beating, heavy-tipped matings of an entire prairie Of grasses, every wafted, moaning seed hook You can possibly manage to bring to me, That is exactly what I contrive to take you into my arms With you, again and again.
~ Pattiann Rogers
Tell everybody that I'm smiling, that I feel free and strong and I send my greetings and love to all the sisters and brothers out there
~ Patty Hearst
Pantheism believes that all things are linked in a profound unity. All things have a common origin and a common destiny. All things are interconnected and interdependent. In life and in death we humans are an inseparable part of this unity, and in realizing this we can find our joy and our peace.
~ Unknown
Pick a flower on Earth and you move the farthest star.
~ Paul A.M. Dirac
We are all broken, but sometimes the jagged pieces fit together nicely.
~ Unknown
That's the key to happiness," Abbey declares. "Join the right circus.
~ Unknown
It can't be a mob if it comes with ukuleles.
~ Unknown
Is that a ukulele?" I ask. We stop and listen closely. "Actually," says Elena, "it's a bunch of ukuleles.
~ Unknown
And that's why books are never going to die. It's impossible. It's the only time we really go into the mind of a stranger, and we find our common humanity doing this. So the book doesn't only belong to the writer, it belongs to the reader as well, and then together you make it what it is.
~ Paul Auster
Existence was bigger than just life. It was everyone's life all together, and even if you lived in Buffalo, New York and had never been more than ten miles from home, you were part of the puzzle, too. It didn't matter how small your life was.
~ Paul Auster
What else we know? Nothing. That´s why we´re sitting together in this car now. Because we´re the same, and because we don´t know a damn thing other than that.
~ Paul Auster
Language, then, not simply as a list of separate things to be added up and whose sum total is equal to the world. Rather, language as it is laid out in the dictionary: an infinitely complex organism, all of whose elements […] are present in the world simultaneously, none of which can exist on its own. For each word is defined by other words, which means that to enter any part of language is to enter the whole of it
~ Paul Auster
Once a man begins to recognize himself in another, he can no longer look on that person as a stranger.
~ Paul Auster
I want to talk about happiness and well being, about those rare, unexpected moments when the voice in your head goes silent and you feel at one with the world.
~ Paul Auster
Peace on earth, good will toward men. Piss on earth, good will toward none.
~ Paul Auster
Everything is connected to everything else, every story overlaps with every other story.
~ Paul Auster
Perhaps when we shrink down to almost nothing, we will at last find one another. Life is, after all, very difficult. Most of us die here simply because we forget to breathe.
~ Paul Auster
It was one of the most sublimely exhilarating moments of my life. I was half a step in front of the real, an inch or two beyond the confines of my body, and when the thing happened just as I thought it would, I felt my skin had become transparent. I wasn't occupying space anymore so much as melting into it. What was around me was also inside me, and I had only to look into myself in order to see the world.
~ Paul Auster
Non parlo tanto del desiderio, quanto della consapevolezza, della scoperta che due persone, tramite il desiderio, possono creare una realtà più potente di quella che ciascuna potrebbe creare da sola.
~ Paul Auster
The impediment to the building of Babel—that man must fill the earth—would be eliminated. At that moment it would again be possible for the whole earth to be of one language and one speech. And if that were to happen, paradise could not be far behind.
~ Paul Auster
Her ?ey öz olur; kitab?n merkezi onu ilerleten her olayla birlikte de?i?ir. Öyleyse, merkez her yerdedir ve kitap sonuna ula?madan bir çember çizilemez.
~ Paul Auster
A pulverized apple and a pulverized orange are finally the same thing, aren't they? You
~ Paul Auster
and just then, in one of those unbidden flashes of insight, it occurred to him that nothing was meaningless, that everything in the world was connected to everything else.
~ Paul Auster
I ordered my Jews closer.
~ Unknown