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Quotes About Coexistence

If it should turn out that we have mishandled our own lives as several civilizations before us have done, it seems a pity that we should involve the violet and the tree frog in our departure.
~ Loren Eiseley
When man becomes greater than nature, nature, which gave us birth, will respond.
~ Loren Eiseley
From Elisha Comes to Red Horse : I leave their politics and religion be. Folks can think the way they want, act the way they please, even to acting the fool. All I ask is they don't make too much noise and don't interfere with other people.
~ Louis L'Amour
There are folks who can't abide camp-robber jays, but I take to them. Often enough they've been my only company for days at a time, and they surely do get friendly. They'll steal your grub right from under your nose, but who I am to criticize the lifestyle of a bird? He has his ways, I have mine. Like I say, I take to them.
~ Louis L'Amour
Yet when two peoples come together that one which is most efficient will survive, and the other will absorb or vanish Ã¢â'¬Â¦ it is the way of life.
~ Louis L'Amour
Or do you realize that when any freedom is destroyed for others, it is destroyed for you, too?
~ Louis L'Amour
When men live by hunting it is a constant task with all our mouths to feed, and usually the Indians who came visiting. The
~ Louis L'Amour
This set him up to extract maximum advantage from both the railroads and pipelines so long as these two means of transport coexisted in the oil business.
~ Ron Chernow
This was the great paradox of his career: his optimistic view of America's potential coexisted with an essentially pessimistic view of human nature. His faith in Americans never quite matched his faith in America itself.
~ Ron Chernow
If there's one observation that rings true in today's changing world, it is that freedom and peace go hand in hand.
~ Ronald Reagan
No son precisamente esos muros invisibles de cosas silenciadas uno de los elementos más habituales de la vida en común?
~ Rosa Montero
In real life, the big things and the little things are inextricably mixed up together, so in Libya at one moment, one worried because one's native boots were full of holes, and at the next, perhaps, one wondered how long one would be alive to wear them.
~ Rosita Forbes
I found myself wishing that we could live like the birds and move through nature without hurting it ourselves.
~ Ross MacDonald
As Mang flies between the beasts and birds, so fly I between the village and the jungle. Why?
~ Rudyard Kipling
Trees and men do not grow together
~ Rudyard Kipling
Blessed Stars, please make this world into a place where we will never again be forced to kill an enemy whom we cannot hate. Were such a thing to come about, I would not complain even if my body were torn to pieces again and again.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Here it is different, here the past is as alive as the present, the unpredictable cruel Stone Age coexists with the calculating, cool age of electronics—the two eras live in the same man, who is as much the descendant of Genghis Khan as he is the student of Edison… if, that is, he ever comes into contact with Edison's world.
~ Ryszard Kapu?ci?ski
Kierkegaard lo niega: placer físico y reflexión no pueden convivir).
~ Soren Kierkegaard
We, the living, must find what space we can alongside them; the giant dead whom we cannot tie down, though we grasp at their hair, though we rope them while they sleep
~ Salman Rushdie
Who tonight are the Hindus? Who are the Muslims? Here in Kashmir, our stories sit happily side by side on the same double bill, we eat from the same dishes, we laugh at the same jokes. We will joyfully celebrate the reign of the good king Zain-ul-abidin, and as for our Muslim brothers and sisters, no problem!
~ Salman Rushdie
Most moral relativists believe that tolerance of cultural diversity is better, in some important sense, than outright bigotry. This may be perfectly reasonable, of course, but it amounts to an overarching claim about how all human beings should live. Moral relativism, when used as a rationale for tolerance of diversity, is self-contradictory.
~ Sam Harris
As long as it is acceptable for a person to believe that he knows how God wants everyone on earth to live, we will continue to murder one another on account of our myths.
~ Sam Harris
You are because I am and I am because you are. We are one another's strength.
~ T. B. Joshua
If thou art of elephant-strength or of lion-claw, still peace is, in my opinion, better than strife.
~ Saadi