A Quote by William Shakespeare

One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. — © William Shakespeare
One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.
Remember that one touch of ill-nature makes the whole world kin.
My efforts have been to not only put the Biblical incident in the original setting, but at the same time give the human touch which makes the whole world kin and which ever remains the same.
One smell of brimstone makes the whole world kin.
In modern life nothing produces such an effect as a good platitude. It makes the whole world kin.
You kin tame a bear. You kin tame a wild-cat and you kin tame a panther. ... You kin tame arything, son, excusin' the human tongue.
There will be three, kin of your kin..." Jayfeather's voice shook as he wondered if he could possibly be right. "Cloudtail is Firestar's kin, Whitewing is Cloudtail's daughter, and now Dovekit and Ivykit...Don't you see? The prophecy isn't over! We aren't the only kin of Firestar's kin. It doesn't matter which of Whitewing's kits is the one. There are still three of us! [Jayfeather]
Death doesn't just make all the world kin, it makes all religions one
It is the nature of the mind that makes individuals kin, and the differences in the shape, form or manner of the material atoms out of whose intricate relationships that mind is built are altogether trivial.
Trouble makes us one with every human being in the world - and unless we touch others, we're out of touch with life.
We call our rich relatives the kin we love to touch
There will be three, kin of your kin, who hold the power of the stars in their paws.
You can visualize God's light each day and send it to someone who needs help. Your divine nature must reach out and touch the divine nature of another. Within you is the light of the world, it must be shared with the world.
Oh, where is man That mortal god, that hath no mortal kin Or like on earth? Shall Nature's orator The interpreter of all her mystic strains Shall he be mute in Nature's jubilee?
Nature inspires us. Not being able to reach out and touch it, or see it, makes me get really antsy.
I am against nature. I don't dig nature at all. I think nature is very unnatural. I think the truly natural things are dreams, which nature can't touch with decay.
By the sense of mystery I understand the experience of certain places and times when one's whole nature seems to be in touch with a presence, a genius loci, a potency.
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