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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Our country is one of the youngest in the world. Our youngsters need to be told inspirational stories.
The universe that we inhabit and our shared perception of it are the results of a common karma. Likewise, the places that we will experience in future rebirths will be the outcome of the karma that we share with the other beings living there. The actions of each of us, human or nonhuman, have contributed to the world in which we live. We all have a common responsibility for our world and are connected with everything in it.
The greatest distance in the world is the 14 inches from our minds to our hearts. — © Agnes Baker Pilgrim
The greatest distance in the world is the 14 inches from our minds to our hearts.
We are born into this world unarmed - our mind is our only weapon.
Our goal with the cloud is to make sure that our cloud and our cloud applications are available on every device in the world.
I understand we're on our way to being a Third World country. Could we just stop at 'Second World' before we get there?
If we are to create peace in our world, we must begin with our children.
The Church has failed to be a positive influence for good in our nation and our world.
I've often wondered about the shyness of some of us in the West about standing for these ideals that have done so much to ease the plight of man and the hardships of our imperfect world. Let us be shy no longer. Let us go to our strength. Let us offer hope. Let us tell the world that a new age is not only possible, but probable.
Our highest, most important duty in this world is to help our fellow beings.
Our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves, and of our visible, sensible world.
Our friendships are really the epicenter of our social world and emotional lives.
Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people understand what it is to move. — © David Belle
Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people understand what it is to move.
We all have something about ourselves that we'd change if we could in a perfect world, be it our body image, our financial status, our relationship, whatever. I wanted to talk about how nobody's exempted from the realities of life and all those things.
If it is written and read with serious attention, a novel, like a myth or any great work of art, can become an initiation that helps us to make a painful rite of passage from one phase of life, one state of mind, to another. A novel, like a myth, teaches us to see the world differently; it shows us how to look into our own hearts and to see our world from a perspective that goes beyond our own self-interest.
The whole world is our dining room, but be careful: it is also our garbage can
To begin with, our perception of the world is deformed, incomplete. Then our memory is selective.
We have privilege in our hands as storytellers. We need to tell stories that reflect our world.
Our country is the best country in the world. We are swimming in prosperity and our President is the best president in the world. We have larger apples and better cotton and faster and more beautiful machines. This makes us the greatest country in the world. Unemployment is a myth. Dissatisfaction is a fable. In preparatory school America is beautiful. It is the gem of the ocean and it is too bad. It is bad because people believe it all. Because they become indifferent. Because they marry and reproduce and vote and they know nothing.
Unfortunately our nation, nay, our world, is run by evil morons.
Sustainable development: Holding our world in trust for our children
Instead of hazarding our future on the dirty fuels of the past, let's invest in clean power that can drive this country forward. Let's cut energy waste, make our economy the world's most efficient, and give our workers a leg up in the global marketplace.
The only way we can change our world is to take responsibility for our part in it.
We live in our own world , A world that is too small For you to stoop and enter Even on hands and knees, The adult subterfuge.
I am personally thankful that we live together in a large moral house even if we do not drink at the same fountain of faith. The world we experience together is one world, God's world, and our world, and the problems we share are common human problems. So we can talk together, try to understand each other, and help each other.
We do not have to accept the world as we find it. And we have a responsibility to leave our world a better place and never walk by on the other side of injustice.
I envision a world where our smartphone is central to our lives in a non-obtrusive and intelligent way.
There is no link between our digital devices and our interactions with the physical world.
We wanted to be led by our mission and to embed our values throughout the world.
The equal right of all citizens to health, education, work, food, security, culture, science, and wellbeing - that is, the same rights we proclaimed when we began our struggle, in addition to those which emerge from our dreams of justice and equality for all inhabitants of our world - is what I wish for all.
It is our duty, to ourselves and to our children, to see the new world as it is now.
The struggle to create a nation and world of economic and social justice and environmental sanity is not an easy one. The struggle to try and create a more peaceful world will be extremely difficult. But this I know: despair is not an option if we care about our kids and grandchildren. Giving up is not an option if we want to prevent irreparable harm to our planet.
In a better world we will find our young years and our old friends.
We really owe it to our world to infuse our entertainment with messaging.
Teachers are the lifeblood of our communities and the ones who nurture the future of our world.
According to the true Indian view, our consciousness of the world, merely as the sum total of things that exist, and as governed by laws, is imperfect. But it is perfect when our consciousness realizes all things as spiritually one with it, and therefore capable of giving us joy. For us the highest purpose of this world is not merely living in it, knowing it and making use of it, but realizing our own selves in it through expansion of sympathy; not alienating ourselves from it and dominating it, but comprehending and uniting it with ourselves in perfect union.
The modern world is about knowledge and it's our job as mums to help our daughters.
To become world champions in our country would be with us to the end of our lives. — © Thiago Silva
To become world champions in our country would be with us to the end of our lives.
To all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of the world, our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand.
The world sees in our conduct, in our behaviour, the proof that we are the real children of God.
You know, I get frustrated with our country's administration, which is really the people who are not acknowledging global warming. I mean, it's accepted by scientists around the world, scientists in our country and it's accepted by every country around the world with the exception of the United States.
President Obama has almost doubled our national debt to more than $19 trillion, and growing. And yet, what do we have to show for it? Our roads and bridges are falling apart, our airports are Third World condition, and forty-three million Americans are on food stamps.
Whenever the debate moves on to hard numbers - our deficit with Europe, our surplus with the rest of the world, our Brussels budget contributions, the tiny part of our economy dependent on sales to the EU, the vast part subjected to EU regulation - Euro-enthusiasts quickly shift their ground and start harrumphing about influence.
Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world at once, but of stretching out to mend the part of the world that is within our reach.
The origin of the conflict, frustration, and anxiety we experience does not lie in the nature of the world itself but in our distorted conceptions of the world.
If we start creating our own maps, our own world, our own vision, then there's no way for the cultural tyrants to program us. And, that's why they're pushing so hard to get more outrageous.
We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell.
Our environment, the world in which we live and work, is a mirror of our attitudes and expectations. — © Earl Nightingale
Our environment, the world in which we live and work, is a mirror of our attitudes and expectations.
Where we are as a nation is due to having an openness to the people of the world. It's incredibly important. I firmly believe that we cannot shut our borders to immigrants. I think a fair and just immigration policy is good for our country and good for our society.
I think all our characters are an amalgam of people we know in our world and ourselves.
The United States has long thought of itself as the land of infinite plenty, and historically we did have abundant resources. But now we are gradually exhausting our fisheries, our topsoil, our water. On top of that, we're coming to the end of world resources.
Our prayers may be an index of how small and self-centered our world is.
If we don't build our Spiritual Core our world is going to collapse.
As we each express our natural genius, we all elevate our world.
Every day, we learn of more cyber attacks in our nation and around the world. In the United States, these attacks have the potential to destroy our military and economic security and, perhaps, impact the process we use to elect our leaders.
The standards of judgment must be rooted in the whys and wherefores of life as it is lived, the world as it is, not our wished-for fantasy of the world as it should be.
The cinema substitutes for our gaze a world more in harmony with our desires.
Legislation passed in the aftermath of September 11, 2001 enhanced our intelligence capabilities and strengthened our national defense, but until now our nation's immigration policies have not adapted to the needs of a post-September 11th world.
Loving the world destroys our relationship with God, it denies our faith in God, and it discounts our future with God.
To me, writing is about how we see. The writers I want to read teach me how to see-see the world differently. In my writing there is no separation between how I observe the world and how I write the world. We write through our eyes. We write through our body. We write out of what we know.
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