Quotes About Coexistence
când oameni mulÈ›i se afl? împreun?, trebuie separaÈ›i prin ritualuri, altfel se masacreaz?.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Ma liberté s'arrête ou commence celle d'autrui.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Mr. President, is there such incompatibility of interest between the two sections of this country that they can not profitably live together? Does the agriculture of the South injure the manufactures of the North? On the other hand, are they not their life-blood? And think you, if one portion of the Union, however great it might be in commerce and manufactures, was separated from all the agricultural districts, that it would long maintain its supremacy
~ Jefferson Davis
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Sebastian felt sure Bruno's father wasn't the kind of man who would share a front door with someone else.
~ Jeffrey Archer
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Mr. Lisbon had the feeling that he didn't know who she was, that children were only strangers you agreed to live with.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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Sometimes compromise tastes like caramel macchiato.
~ Jen Lancaster
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If we don't want to self-destruct as a nation, black lives and blue lives mattering can't be a binary choice.
~ Jen Lancaster
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We have in America," he said, "twenty million people of German descent. Almost as many Irish. In New York State alone there are more Italians than in Rome. We have more Scandinavians than there are in Sweden. Here, side by side, dwell Czechs, Roumanians, Slavs, Poles and Dutchmen. We also have some Jews. We have solved the problem of living together without wanting to cut one another's throats. You will have to learn to do the same in Europe. We shall have to teach you.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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advance to the forms that other humans provide.
~ Jerry Mander
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Pot came first when I was young. But I did the work. It wasn't a battle of what came first. They went together like "love and marriage, horse and carriage!"
~ John Waters
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There are only those you can live with, and those you can work to change.
~ Julie Kagawa
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Codex Orféo is something you won't see coming at you, but it does. It's all about kindness to other species, and to one another. If we can work that out, the world will take care of herself.
~ Unknown
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If you study both 'Gilligan' and 'Brady,' you will see they are based on a similar philosophy: that it's possible for different kinds of people to learn to live together, either in a family or stuck on an island with no escape.
~ Sherwood Schwartz
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There is a school in Israel called Hand in Hand which I support. There Arab and Jewish students study together on a daily basis.
~ Zubin Mehta
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If you really want to study evolution, you've got go outside sometime, because you'll see symbiosis everywhere!
~ Lynn Margulis
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We humans are a minority of giants stumbling around in a world of little things.
~ Sue Hubbell
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I think Americans did learn that you just are not going to be able to live well if you subordinate people on the grounds of their religion.
~ Martha Nussbaum
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But foremost, I do not subscribe to the view that Islamic culture and democracy cannot be reconciled.
~ Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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In London we give ourselves a pat on the back, rightly, for not killing one another, for our prejudice being subtle rather than lethal.
~ Martin Freeman
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I don't fight the suburban areas or collar counties. I get along with them; they're former Chicagoans anyway.
~ Richard M. Daley
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Thorns and roses grow on the same tree.
~ Turkish proverb
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The war we have to wage today has only one goal and that is to make the world safe for diversity.
~ U Thant
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Nature's laws know no reward, only punishment. The reward is only that you are in harmony with nature.
~ U.G. Krishnamurti
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The very motivation, the drive behind our demand to understand the laws of nature is to use them for the purpose of continuing the human species at the expense of every other form of life on this planet.
~ U.G. Krishnamurti
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