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    loneliness has its roots in words,in internal conversation that nodbody answers,solitude has it's roots in the great silence of eternity.

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    Look at our farmers markets today, bursting with heritage breeds and heirloom varieties, foods that were once abundant when we were an agricultural nation, but that we have lost touch with. Bringing all these back helps us connect to our roots, our communities and helps us feed America the proper way.

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    Look at this poet William Carlos Williams: he is primitive and native, and his roots are in raw forest and violent places; he is word-sick and place-crazy. He admires strength, but for what? Violence! This is the cult of the frontier mind.

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    Look upon yourself as a tree planted beside the water, which bears its fruit in due season; the more it is shaken by the wind, the deeper it strikes its roots into the ground.

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    Love and charity share the same root word (caritas). How is that possible, when everything in our recent history suggest they cannot coexist, that they are antiethical, that if you put the two of them together in a sack they would bite and scratch and scream, until one of them is torn apart?

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    love, is an unnatural attachment to another living thing. it's the root cause of most personal problems people have.

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    Love is like a tree, it grows of its own accord, it puts down deep roots into our whole being.

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    Love is like a tree: it grows by itself, roots itself deeply in our being and continues to flourish over a heart in ruin. The inexplicable fact is that the blinder it is, the more tenacious it is. It is never stronger than when it is completely unreasonable.

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    Love is the grand prize and the garbage heap. Love is a spiritual root canal and the only thing that makes life worth living. Love is a little taste of always and a big bite of nothing. And love is everything in between these extremes.

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    Love is the root; obedience is the fruit.

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    Love is the root of all joy and sorrow.

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    Lovers and even some family members may come and go but the friendships that take root abide. Sometimes the best of what is true survives as if it had an independent will: The coals of friendship keep themselves alive until something happens to rekindle them.

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    Love should be a tree whose roots are deep in the earth, but whose branches extend into heaven.

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    Loyalty to God is alone fundamental. Feelings, words, deeds, must be beads strung on the string of duty. Let the world tell you in a hundred ways what your life is for. Say you ever and only, "Lo, I come to do Thy will, O my God." Out of that dutiful root grows the beautiful life, the life radically and radiantly true to God--the only life that can be lived in both worlds.

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    Loyalty to the true, core values and roots of democracy is what makes a true patriot, not loyalty to a symbol of the country.

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    Make sure your main characters are likeable. They can be flawed, but your readers need to be able to root for them.

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    Managers must have the discipline not to keep pulling up the flowers to see if their roots are healthy.

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    Man cannot persist long in a conscious state, he must throw himself back into the unconscious, for his root lives there.

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    Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished forever.

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    Man is like a tree, with the mighty trunk of intellect, the spreading branches of imagination, and the roots of the lower instincts that bind him to the earth. The moral life, however, is the fruit he bears; in it his true nature is revealed.

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    Man takes root at his feet, and at best he is no more than a potted plant in his house or carriage till he has established communication with the soil by the loving and magnetic touch of his soles to it.

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    Many journalists seem to desire 'liberation' from Christian roots.

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    Marriage cannot be severed from its cultural, religious and natural roots without weakening the good influence of society.

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    Many of our ideas of democracy, so much of our literature and philosophy and science can be traced back to roots right here in Athens.

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    Marriage exists as an institution of exploitation, it is not togetherness. That is why no happiness comes out of it as a flowering. It cannot. Out of the roots of exploitation how can ecstasy be born?

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    Marriage is honourable, as you say; and if so, wherefore should Cuckoldom be a Discredit, being deriv'd from so honourable a Root?

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    Many mothers are wholly ignorant of the almost universal prevalence of secret vice, or self-abuse among the young. Why hesitate to say firmly and without quibble that personal abuse lies at the root of much of the feebleness, paleness, nervousness and good-for-nothingness of the entire community?

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    Many people today agree that we need to reduce violence in our society. If we are truly serious about this, we must deal with the roots of violence, particularly those that exist within each of us. We need to embrace 'inner disarmament,' reducing our own emotions of suspicion, hatred and hostility toward our brothers and sisters

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    marriages do not take root in the presence of witnesses but only in the consciousness of the persons involved.

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    Marriage. The roots are deep. The covenant is solid. The love is sweet. Life is hard. And God is good.

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    Marriage. It's a hard term to define. Especially for me--I've ducked it like root canal. Still there's no denying the fact that marriage ranks right up there with birth and death as one of the three biggies in the human safari. It's the only one though that we'll celebrate with a conscious awareness. Very few of you remember your arrival and even fewer of you will attend your own funeral.

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    Mature love is not a surrender of the self but a surrender to the self. The ego surrenders its hegemony of the personality to the heart, but in this surrender it is not annihilated. Rather it is strengthened because its roots in the body are nourished by the joy that the body feels.

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    Marx's early manuscripts, with their roots in the Enlightenment and Romanticism, derived fundamental concepts such as alienation from a conception of human nature - what we would call genetically determined.

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    Maybe I'm perverse, but the question of "rooting" for a character, or setting out to write a character for whom other people will root, has never had anything to do with why I read or write fiction. As long as the writing and story remain alive, intense, invigorating, provoking, the characters can be as demonic or saintly as the author wants.

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    Maybe we're grass—our roots so interdependent that no one is dead as long as someone is still alive.

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    Men's need to dominate women may be based in their own sense of marginality or emptiness; we do not know its root, and men are making no effort to discover it.

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    Men, in general, seem to employ their reason to justify prejudices...rather than to root them out.

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    Mind is politics, because mind is ambitious and ambition is the root of politics. If you are ambitious you are political. Your ambition may take the form of religion, but the politics is there. Then you are competing with other saints.

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    Mere humans who root through their refrigerators at three o'clock in the morning can only produce writing that matches what they do. And that includes me.

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    Millennials aspire to marry the blue skies thinking of the Boomers with the grass-roots mindset of GenX.

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    Misfortune is the root of good fortune; good fortune gives birth to misfortune.

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    Misunderstanding a culture's symbols is a common root of predujice.

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    Modern societies accepted the treasures and the power offered them by science. But they have not accepted - they have scarcely even heard - its profounder message: the defining of a new and unique source of truth, and the demand for a thorough revision of ethical premises, for a complete break with the animist tradition, the definitive abandonment of the 'old covenant', the necessity of forging a new one. Armed with all the powers, enjoying all the riches they owe to science, our societies are still trying to live by and to teach systems of values already blasted at the root by science itself.

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    Money destroys human roots wherever it is able to penetrate, by turning desire for gain into the sole motive. It easily manages to outweigh all other motives, because the effort it demands of the mind is so very much less. Nothing is so clear and so simple as a row of figures.

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    Money confers the power to command the labor of others. Love of money is love of power. And love of power is the root of evil.

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    Money is power, freedom, a cushion, the root of all evil, the sum of blessings.

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    Money is the root of all evil. Yeah, money is the root. It's not racism and "this-ism" and "that-ism"; it's our thirst and hunger for money. And that's where all the bodies are buried.

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    Money is the root of all evil, and yet it is such a useful root that we cannot get on without it any more than we can without potatoes.

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    Most black families have roots, whether Christian, Muslim or other religions, and that journey is unique for each individual.

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    Money is the fruit of evil, as often as the root of it.