Quotes About Cultivation
Ce pays cultive la canne à sucre et les préjugés.
~ Malcolm de Chazal
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Simple kindness as a means to no other end than itself is not something that springs up and flourishes on its own. Compassion is cultivated. Empathy needs watching over. It's not enough to simply plant the seeds. Their fruits are not native to the soil. Left to itself, the untended heart grows cold.
~ Marc Parent
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Just think what this land would raise with plenty of water! Why, it will be a frigging garden!
~ John Steinbeck
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Los hombres comían algo que no habían cultivado y no había conexión entre ellos y el pan. La tierra daba frutos sometidos al hierro y bajo el hierro moría gradualmente; porque no había para ella ni amor ni odio, y no se le ofrecían oraciones ni se le echaban maldiciones.
~ John Steinbeck
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So the training in mindfulness that we will be exploring together is really the cultivation of a resource that is already ours.
~ Jon Kabat-Zinn
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Cultivation to the mind is as necessary as food to the body.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Our great mistake is to try to exact from each person virtues which he does not possess, and to neglect the cultivation of those which he has.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free.
~ Baron de Montesquieu
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Our bodies are our gardens to which our wills are gardeners.
~ William Shakespeare
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En el envidioso existe una voluntad, una actitud de esfuerzo o, en el peor de los casos, de capricho, que indirectamente lo hace culto, laborioso, incansable. La envidia es el único vicio que se alimenta de virtudes, que vive gracias a ellas.
~ Mario Benedetti
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Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper wrote after his testimony. "He is opposed to all forces that seek to curb or destroy individual liberty. 'Our highest aim,' said he, 'should be the cultivation of freedom of the individual, for therein lies the highest dignity of man. Tyranny is tyranny, and whether it comes from right, left, or center, it's evil.'"24
~ Matthew Continetti
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To be sure, this requires effort and love, a careful cultivation of the spiritual life, and a watchful, honest, active oversight of all one's mental attitudes towards things and people. It is not to be learned by world-flight, running away from things, turning solitary and going apart from the world. Rather, one must learn an inner solitude, where or with whomsoever he may be. He must learn to penetrate things and find God there, to get a strong impression of God firmly fixed on his mind.
~ Meister Eckhart
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Bread – like real love – took time, cultivation, strong loving hands and patience. It lived, rising and growing to fruition only under the most perfect circumstances. If the water was too warm, it killed the yeast; too cool and the yeast was not inspired to grow the bread. Without enough sugar, the yeast would starve, leaving the bread flat and lifeless; if the air was not humid enough, the yeast could not spur the bread to reach its full potential.
~ Unknown
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Bread – like real love – took time, cultivation, strong loving hands and patience. It lived, rising and growing to fruition only under the most perfect circumstances.
~ Unknown
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when we have cultivated a healthy space within, we can hear, see and feel our intuition more clearly.
~ Unknown
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Yet for thousands of years, economic polarization was reversed by cancelling debts and restoring land tenure to smallholders who cultivated the land, fought in the army, paid taxes and/or performed corvée labor duties.
~ Michael Hudson
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Men and women are to become God-like through a life of virtue and the cultivation of the spirit through scientific knowledge, practice and bodily discipline." -Ancient Egyptian Proverb
~ Unknown
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Like the gardener, a leader must take responsibility for what he cultivates; he must mind his work, try to repel enemies, preserve what can be preserved, and eliminate what cannot succeed.
~ Nelson Mandela
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A leader must also tend his garden; he, too, plants seeds, and then watches, cultivates, and harvests the result.
~ Nelson Mandela
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If you will not imagine yourself as other than what you are, then you remain as you are, "for if ye believe not that I am He, ye shall die in your sins." If you do not believe that you are He (the person you want to be), then you remain as you are. Through the faithful systematic cultivation of the feeling of the wish fulfilled, desire becomes the promise of its own fulfillment. The assumption of the feeling of the wish fulfilled makes the future dream a present fact.
~ Neville
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If you do not believe that you are He (the person you want to be), then you remain as you are. Through the faithful systematic cultivation of the feeling of the wish fulfilled, desire becomes the promise of its own fulfillment. The assumption of the feeling of the wish fulfilled makes the future dream a present fact.
~ Neville Goddard
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Culture is something that must grow. You cannot build a tree; you can only plant it, and care for it, and wait for it to mature . . .
~ Norman Davies
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El cultivo de lo superfluo y de lo que no supone beneficio puede de todos modos ayudarnos a resistir, a mantener viva la esperanza, a entrever el rayo de la luz que nos permitirá recorrer un camino decoroso.
~ Unknown
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What gems of painting or statuary are in the world of art, or what flowers are in the world of nature, are gems of thought to the cultivated and thinking.
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
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