“Resistance to improvement contradicts the noblest instincts of the race. It begets its opposite. The fanaticism of reform is only the raging of the accumulated waters caused by the obstructions which an ultra conservatism has thrown across the stream of progress; and revolution itself is but the sudden overwhelming and sweeping away of impediments that should have been seasonably removed.” ShouldHas BeensWaterRaceProgressRevolutionShould HaveOppositesInstinctRageImprovementResistanceReformStreamsThrownOverwhelmingConservatismFanaticismShould Have BeenBegetsSweepingImpedimentsObstructionUltras Author:Horace Mann
“It's a perfectly human instinct to want to be near water.” WantHumansWaterInstinct Author:Stone Gossard
“I have observed, on board a steamer, how men and women easily give way to their instinct for flirtation, because water has the power of washing away our sense of responsibility, and those who on land resemble the oak in their firmness behave like floating seaweed when on the sea.” MenWayGivingWaterResponsibilitySeaLandMen And WomenInstinctBehaveBoardsFloatingWashingOaksFirmnessSense Of ResponsibilityFlirtationSeaweedWashing Away Book:Letters to a Friend Source: Letters to a Friend
“Children have an anxious concern for living beings, and the satisfaction of this instinct fills them with delight. It is therefore easy to interest them in taking care of plants and especially of animals. Nothing awakens foresight in a small child such as this. When he knows that animals have need of him, that little plants will dry up if he does not water them, he binds together with a new thread of love today's passing moments with those of the morrow.” IfsKnowsNeedsChildrenLittlesDoeMomentsCareTodayTogetherEasyInterestWaterAnimalConcernPlantInstinctSatisfactionDelightPassingPassingsDryAnxiousThreadForesightMorrowSmall ChildDry UpPassing Moments Author:Maria Montessori
“By a divine instinct, men's minds mistrust ensuing danger; as, by proof, we see the waters swell before a boisterous storm.” MenMindWaterDangerDivineInstinctStormProofMistrustBoisterous Book:King Richard III Source: King Richard III