Quotes About Shelter
If you guys are interested in getting any kind of animal, definitely go and adopt.
~ Booboo Stewart
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Cows are amongst the gentlest of breathing creatures; none show more passionate tenderness to their young when deprived of them; and, in short, I am not ashamed to profess a deep love for these quiet creatures.
~ Thomas de Quincey
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I've been traveling in Guatemala in the rainforest, and here all these houses are made of sticks. It seems so easy to make one.
~ Bjork
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The home should be the treasure chest of living.
~ Le Corbusier
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On Earth, we still have a beautiful atmosphere that precisely maintains a thermally driven climatic system that shelters, shields and sustains our natural treasures.
~ Jay Inslee
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Belief is a shelter, so before believing, always find out the truth.
~ Debasish Mridha
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Belief is a shelter, a prison for a curious mind.
~ Debasish Mridha
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I figured at least three families could live in there comfortably. And after the Revolution, they would.
~ Steve Hockensmith
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The sky hides the night behind it, and shelters the people beneath from the horror that lies above.
~ Paul Bowles
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I just can't grasp the concept of sleeping outside with insects when I have a beautiful home with a really comfy bed!
~ Kim Zolciak-Biermann
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So often animals come into shelters where their owners have passed away. And they've been perfect pets for most of their lives. So there's an adult animal sitting in a cage that's completely trained, sleeps through the night, is past that puppy stage.
~ Beth Ostrosky Stern
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I rented a place that I could have dogs - not in my house. I rented a big place. And I was able to have the SPCA every end of the week bring many, many dogs to me. They all were in nice places, clean, everything was fine. I took good care of them. And so many people called.
~ Doris Day
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Isn't it curious how in so many of our pastimes and hobbies we play at supplying one or another of our fundamentally creauturely needs—for food, shelter, even clothing?
~ Michael Pollan
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Consciousness is the process of creating a model of the world using multiple feedback loops in various parameters (e.g., in temperature, space, time, and in relation to others), in order to accomplish a goal (e.g., find mates, food, shelter). I call this the "space-time theory of consciousness
~ Michio Kaku
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My heart is the refuge where you will find everlasting love.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
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Radiance unrelenting— no peace, no shadow, no shelter now—
~ Carl Phillips
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A building is a home if the people who inhabit it have memories and love and a place in the world. Otherwise, it is just a building, a shelter against the elements, and it can never be anything more.
~ Terry Brooks
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The long drizzle had begun. Pedestrians had turned up collars and trousers at the bottom. Hands were hidden in the pockets of the umbrella-less - umbrellas were up. The street looked like a sea of round, black-cloth roofs, twisting, bobbing, moving. Trucks and vans were rattling in a noisy line, and everywhere men were shielding themselves as best they could.
~ Theodore Dreiser
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I like my entire house, including my kitchen, to feel womb-like.
~ John Whaite
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The cause of homelessness is lack of housing.
~ Jonathan Kozol
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Fathers should make you feel safe.
~ Karen Cushman
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The money might pay for food and shelter and clothes, but money cannot buy love, and that is what you gave, both of you; and it is for that that we now pay as well as we can.
~ G.A. Henty
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because you're a child and you have no way to compare your life to other people's lives. Your foremost need is to stay safe within the only life you know.
~ Gail Godwin
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What would you have me say, Mr. Stonecrop? That my own boy shouldn't find shelter for someone in need? That my own boy shouldn't care for the outcast?" Now he leaned across the desk. "By God, that my own boy shouldn't stand up—as his father should have stood up—against the money of the town when it set about to destroy a community that never harmed it, merely for the sake of tourists from Boston? Is that what you'd have me say to
~ Gary D. Schmidt
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