Top 15 Biophilic Quotes

#1. Globalization is a fact of life. But I believe we have underestimated its fragility.

Kofi Annan

#2. I do feel like the hardest thing is to do something simple and tap into whatever remains of our common language rather than cultivating your own willfully esoteric vocabulary.

David Longstreth

#3. The faster we travel, the less there is to see.

Helen Hayes

#4. All that ever holds somebody back, I think, is fear. For a minute I had fear. [Then] I went into the [dressing] room and shot my fear in the face ...

Lady Gaga

#5. The history of man is dominated by, and reflects, the amount of available energy

Frederick Soddy

#6. I feel quite lost INSIDE myself, like I'm looking for my train tracks for my life, as if they would just appear and solve the growing questions I seem to face (my reflection in the morning).

Sabrina Ward Harrison

#7. I asked this question: How can I think about my brain when it's my brain doing the thinking? So is this brain pretending to be me thinking about it?

E.L. Doctorow

#8. Many comics stay in one city and develop their acts for that particular audience.

Judy Gold

#9. God had been in a damn good mood the day He made Jared. Damn good mood. The man

Nicole Edwards

#10. Thou hast become dark and cannot hear me. When I die shall I not be like Enkidu? Sorrow enters my heart. I am afraid of death.

Anonymous

#11. God has not abandoned us any more than he abandoned Job. He never abandons anyone on whom he has set his love; nor does Christ, the good shepherd, ever lose track of his sheep.

J.I. Packer

#12. Let us not be ashamed to speak what we shame not to think.

Michel De Montaigne

#13. But she insists the family hadn't a choice. Not true. We always have choices. Isn't that what Dante teaches us?
I really have become quite the Dante scholar: There is no greater sorrow than to recall our time of joy in wretchedness.

Chris Bohjalian

#14. Pale, with dark hair, the one who is coming is melancholy, romantic. And I am arch and fluent and capricious; for he is melancholy, he is the romantic. He is here.

Virginia Woolf

#15. God is not a 'being' removed from creation, ruling it from outside in the manner of a patriarchal ruler; God is the source of being that underlies creation and grounds its nature and future potential for continual transformative renewal in biophilic mutuality.

Rosemary Radford Ruether

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