“The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be.” FeelsShouldDoeGodFeelingsEarthHappinessHeavenFearWomenNatureNaturalLonelinessQuietLonelyVictimUnhappyUnhappinessHolocaustRemedySolaceGreat HappinessLife HappinessBeing AfraidFeeling LonelyBeing LonelyNature And EnvironmentNature BeautyWaterfallsNature LoveEarth And NatureReal HappinessInspirational NatureNature And BeautyNatural HealthGod's CreationFeeling AloneLooking For HappinessGod And NatureBeautiful NatureOne With NatureI Am LonelyInspirational GardeningBest NatureThe Wild NatureBeing UnhappyNature's BeautyBeauty Of The EarthInspiring NatureBeing NaturalLonely FeelingBeing QuietLonely And AloneNature LifeAlone LonelyNature And LifeChildren And NatureGod NatureSimple BeautyGod's BeautyI Feel LonelyLonely TreesLonely Women Book:The Diary of Anne Frank Source: The Diary of Anne Frank
“The thing is that my first novel, which was basically a mystery adventure story, won quite an important award in Spain for young adult fiction, and because of this it became a very successful book, and right now it's some sort of a standard title, it's read widely in many high schools in Spain, so I think, in a way, I was a victim of my own success in the field of young adult fiction, because it was never my own natural register. I never intended to write that kind of fiction, but I became very successful at it.” ThinkingWayWritingFirstsKindImportantBookStoriesSchoolYoungNaturalMy OwnFictionNovelSuccessfulMysteryFieldsAdventureRight NowStandardsHigh SchoolAdultsVictimYoung AdultTitlesAwardsSpainRegister Author:Carlos Ruiz Zafon
“What gave transcendent importance to the aggressiveness of power was the fact that its natural prey, its necessary victim, was liberty, or law, or right.” FactsLawNaturalLibertyImportanceVictimPreyTranscendentAggressiveness Book:The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution Source: The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
“As the dolphin becomes just another victim of humanity's utilitarian attitudes towards the earth, it seems as though the ancient friendship between our respective species is no longer entirely reciprocal. Such exploitation is nowhere more evident than in the capture and display of cetaceans for profit. Stripped of their natural identity, deprived of their own culture and environment, the dolphin and whale incarcerated within the oceanarium not only symbolizes an abuse of that ancient relationship, but above all our estrangement from nature as a whole.” WholeSeemsEarthHumanityCultureNaturalAttitudeEnvironmentIdentityAbuseVictimSpeciesAncientProfitCaptureDisplayExploitationEvidentDeprivedWhalesDolphinsReciprocalEstrangementUtilitarian Author:Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan
“America's humanitarian concern for foreign victims of natural disasters or civil strife is being abused by President Bush when he extends legal status to foreigners in the US when there is no reason that they could not go home safely.” ReasonHomeAmericaPresidentNaturalConcernVictimHumanitarianDisasterNo ReasonStrifePresident BushForeignersNatural Disaster Author:Dan J. Stein