Quotes About Land
The greatest skeptic must now admit that the land and sea-borne trade of India had given her a world-wide fame not only for her gold, spices and silk, but for her religions and philosophies also.
~ Virchand Gandhi
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Poetry had breathed over and sanctified the land.
~ Washington Irving
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Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly.
~ Carl Sandburg
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Poetry is the journal of a sea animal living on land wanting to fly in the air.
~ Carl Sandburg
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Explore new sacred land.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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All who die by the way, whether by land or by sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins. This I grant them through the power of God with which I am invested.
~ Pope Urban II
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The land is like poetry: it is inexplicably coherent, it is transcendent in its meaning, and it has the power to elevate a consideration of human life.
~ Barry Lopez
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This is our land. This is our world. This is our heritage, and with God's help, we shall reclaim this nation for Jesus Christ. And no power on earth can stop us.
~ D. James Kennedy
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So long as free land exists, the opportunity for a competency exists, and economic power secures political power.
~ Frederick Jackson Turner
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The land is ours. I will do everything in my power, forever, to fight against a Palestinian state being founded in the Land of Israel.
~ Naftali Bennett
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Buy land. They ain't making any more of the stuff.
~ Will Rogers
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They were the Land people. We were the sea people.
~ William Brinkley
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The way we treat the land is the way we treat each other, and the ways of humans to each other are as ecologically important as a water table.
~ William Bryant Logan
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Ah, faerics, dancing under the moon, A Druid land, a Druid tune! While still I may, I write for you The love I lived, the dream I knew.
~ William Butler Yeats
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The dream of an unworked natural landscape is very much the fantasy of people who have never themselves had to work the land to make a living.
~ William Cronon
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He is a thinker,' wrote Jacquemont in his memoir, 'who finds nothing but solitude in that exchange of words without ideas which is dignified by the name of conversation in the society of this land.
~ William Dalrymple
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Mir Qasim Khan was very skilled in extracting information and in analysing written reports and accounts,' wrote the historian Mohammad Ali Khan Ansari of Panipat. 'He embarked immediately on the project of bringing the land of Bengal back into some sort of order.
~ William Dalrymple
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forest to their fields of corn and tobacco on the fertile slopes and rich bottom-lands. The
~ William Dean Howells
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It is remarkable that jealousy of individual property in land often goes along with very exaggerated doctrines of tribal or national property in land.
~ William Graham Sumner
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Me, I love this land, the work. Never was a churchgoer. God all penned up under a roof? I don't think so. Ask me, God's right here. In the dirt, the rain, the sky, the trees, the apples, the stars in the cottonwoods. In you and me, too. It's all connected and it's all God. Sure this is hard work, but it's good work because it's a part of what connects us to this land, Buck. This beautiful tender land.
~ William Kent Krueger
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Sure this is hard work, but it's good work because it's a part of what connects us to this land, Buck. This beautiful, tender land.
~ William Kent Krueger
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God's right here. In the dirt, the rain, the sky, the trees, the apples, the stars in the cottonwoods. In you and me, too. It's all connected and it's all God. Sure this is hard work, but it's good work because it's a part of what connects us to this land, Buck. This beautiful, tender land.
~ William Kent Krueger
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All our liberties are due to men who, when their conscience has compelled them, have broken the laws of the land.
~ William Kingdon Clifford
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In the largest sense, the preservation/sagebrush processes outlined in this story are driven by three basic components of American culture: land ownership, independence, and individualism.
~ William L. Graf
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