“There is nothing new on earth / For a person who lives long and experiences much. / In my years of youthful wandering / I have seen crystallized people.” PeopleYearsPersonsLongEarthHumanityWanderLong LifeNothing New Author:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“Winds wanders, and dews drip earthward; Rains fall, suns rise and set; Earth whirls, and all but to prosper A poor little violet.” LittlesEarthFallPoorSunWindRainWanderVioletDewSun Rise Book:The poetical works of James Russell Lowell Source: The poetical works of James Russell Lowell
“Excluded from all fellowship at meals, excluded from all sacrifices, excluded from instruction and from matrimonial alliances, abject and excluded from all religious duties, let them wander over ,this earth.” EarthReligiousSacrificeDutyWanderMealsInstructionFellowshipAlliancesExcluded Author:Guru Nanak
“One does not sell the earth upon which the people walk.” PeopleDoeEarthJusticeWalksJourneyWalkingSocial JusticeSellsWanderHikingNative AmericanTrekkingStrollingEarth DaySaunteringNative AmericaNative American IndianNative American Earth Author:Crazy Horse
“I spent on the Other Earth many "other years," wandering from mind to mind and country to country, but I did not gain any clear understanding of the psychology of the Other Men and the significance of their history till I encountered one of their philosophers, an aging but still vigorous man whose eccentric and unpalatable views had prevented him from attaining eminence.” MenYearsMindStillsCountryEarthUnderstandingViewsClearPsychologyGainsAgingPhilosopherWanderSignificanceEccentricVigorousEminence Author:Olaf Stapledon
“You contemplate and you wander without any worries, between heaven and earth, in your own private world, and in this way you acquire supreme freedom.” WorldWayEarthHeavenWorrySupremeWanderAcquireContemplatingHeaven And Earth Author:Gao Xingjian
“When I first heard from the lips of Lucretia Mott that I had the same right to think for myself that Luther, Calvin, and John Knox had, and the same right to be guided by my own convictions, and would no doubt live a higher, happier life than if guided by theirs, it was like suddenly coming into the rays of the noon-day sun, after wandering with a rushlight in the caves the earth.” IfsThinkingFirstsEarthMy OwnSunDoubtHeardAtheismHigherLipsConvictionWanderNo DoubtRaysCavesLutherNoonHappier Life Book:History of woman suffrage Source: History of woman suffrage
“At the end of history the whole earth has become the Garden of God again. Death and decay and suffering are gone. . . . Jesus will make the world our perfect home again. We will no longer be living 'east of Eden,' always wandering and never arriving. We will come, and the father will meet us and embrace us, and we will be brought into the feast.” WorldEndsWholeHomeEarthSufferingFatherJesusPerfectGoneGardenEmbraceEastWanderDecayEdenArrivingEast Of Eden Author:Timothy Keller
“By anticipation we sugar misery and enjoy happiness before they are in being. We can set the sun and stars forward, or lose sight of them by wandering into those retired parts of eternity when the heavens and earth shall be no more.” EarthHeavenStarsEnjoyLosesSunEternitySightMiseryWanderSugarAnticipationRetiredHeaven And EarthSun And Stars Author:Joseph Addison
“But me, not destined such delights to share, My prime of life in wandering spent and care; Impell'd, with steps unceasing, to pursue Some fleeting good, that mocks me with the view That, like the circle bounding earth and skies, Allures from far, yet, as I follow, flies; My fortune leads to traverse reams alone, And find no spot of all the world my own.” WorldCareEarthMy OwnViewsStepsSkyShareFortuneDelightCirclesPursueSpotsWanderPrimeDestinedFleetingExileAllureEarth And SkyTraversePrime Of Life Book:Goldsmith's miscellaneous works Source: Goldsmith's miscellaneous works