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Quotes About Root

Millionaires, though, see objects like diamonds and good feelings merely as fruits. The root of true wealth, in fact, stems from your behaviors.
~ Stephen Richards
There's little value in seeking to find reasons for why people do what they do, or feel the way they feel. Hatred is a most pernicious thing, finding root in any kind of soil. It feeds on itself." "With words.
~ Steven Erikson
all languages that derive from Latin form the word compassion by combining the prefix meaning with (com-) and the root meaning suffering
~ Milan Kundera
is my contention—my superstition, if you like—that he who is faithful to his map, and consults it, and draws from it his inspiration, daily and hourly, gains positive support The tale has a root there: it grows in that soil; it has a spine of its own behind the words…. As he studies [the map], relations will appear that he had not thought upon.
~ Miles Harvey
It is curious that the leaf should so love the light and the root so hate it.
~ Celia Thaxter
It is not love of self but hatred of self which is at the root of the troubles that afflict our world.
~ Eric Hoffer
If this be an ordered selfishness, then we should pause before we condemn any one for the vice of egoism, for there may be deeper root for its causes than we have knowledge of.
~ Bram Stoker
Como dijo Peter Drucker: «Las suposiciones errantes se encuentran en la raíz de cada fracaso».
~ Brian Tracy
Pride, which we have called the root of vices, far from being satisfied with the extinction of one virtue, raises itself up against all the members of the soul, and as a universal and deadly disease corrupts the whole body.
~ Bruce L. Shelley
Nature is a bottom-line concept.
~ Terry Eagleton
The world is not a problem to be solved; it is a living being to which we belong. The world is part of our own self and we are a part of its suffering wholeness. Until we go to the root of our image of separateness, there can be no healing. And the deepest part of our separateness from creation lies in
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
Ultimately, the loss becomes immortal and hole is more familiar than tooth. The tongue worries the phantom root, the mind scans the heart's chambers to verify its emptiness. There is the thing itself and then there is the predicament of its cavity.
~ Karen Green
It's our suspicion that there's another, better Heaven behind the cumulus screen,' he murmurs into the grass, bending and tearing at a root that tastes beautifully yellow. 'That's the trouble. That's what keeps us trapped here, minds in animals.
~ Karen Russell
Must take care of de root for to heal de tree.
~ Karen White
I suggest that the emergence of descriptive language is at the root of the human power of imagination, of human inventiveness, and therefore the emergence of world 3.
~ Karl R. Popper
Whatsoever misfortunes there are Here in this world or in the next, They all have their root in Ignorance And in the accumulation of Longing and Desire.
~ Gautama Buddha
On a good day this is how we live. This is love. This is what life is. The possibility of finding root, safety and nurturing in a new season.
~ Bruce Springsteen
The urbane activity with which a man receives money is really marvellous, considering that we so earnestly believe money to be the root of all earthly ills, and that on no account can a monied man enter heaven. Ah! how cheerfully we consign ourselves to perdition!
~ Herman Melville
The artist, though he is not at the root of human affairs, is a necessary and proper ally in their development.
~ Hilaire Belloc
I deplore the horrible crime of child-murder...We want prevention, not merely punishment. We must reach the root of the evil, and destroy it.
~ Susan B. Anthony
There are actors who just bring an enormous amount of empathy. They just have that"it" that makes you want to follow them and root for them.
~ Doug Liman
To measure time, one must begin. To grow futureward, one must root. Deep into the ground with blood.
~ Steven Erikson
The lessons of civilization.' 'Just so. There's little value in seeking to find reasons for why people do what they do, or feel the way they feel. Hatred is a most pernicious weed, finding root in any kind of soil. It feeds on itself.
~ Steven Erikson
There's little value in seeking to find reasons for why people do what they do, or feel the way they feel. Hatred is a most pernicious weed, finding root in any kind of soil. It feeds on itself.
~ Steven Erikson