Gaia Goddess Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Gaia Goddess
Gaia Goddess Quotes & Sayings
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Age has extremely little to do with anything that matters. The difference between one age and another is, as a rule, enormously exaggerated.
— Rose Macaulay
When we practice metta, we open continuously to the truth of our actual experience, changing our relationship to life.
— Sharon Salzberg
It was easier to scribble over memories a person didn't want to remember, so they searched for these people - the abused and neglected.
— Sean DeLauder
It's a kind of philosophy of my own life, to create the energy enough to keep on going.
— Ernie Banks
When the Greek goddess Hera married Zeus, the goddess Gaia created three golden apples and gave them to Hera as a wedding gift.
— Denise Grover Swank
Only the mad girls chase me, I think.
— Prince William
Her eyes were darkened pits of fury. She had become the spirit of vengeance itself, barely contained by human flesh.
— S.M. Reine
You don't have to give people fish everyday but instead you must give them the pole to learn how to fish themselves.
— Pascal Bruckner
The seeds of life inside my womb were present at my birth; a gift from mother's mother, on back to Mother Earth.
— Patricia Robin Woodruff
God has plans - not problems - for our lives.
— Corrie Ten Boom
The emptiness of your knowing everything about things you want to change, can't change anything.
— Martin Edwards
Greatest need of collective humanity - is renovation of our heart.
— Dallas Willard
Sometimes, the truth comes out slow.
— Matthew Desmond
The gospel is the grace of mercy.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Your pretty empire took so long to build, now, with a snap of history's fingers, down it goes.
— Alan Moore
I am the Mother's blade, the Mother's wrath ... You have poisoned her, raped her and her children. Left her to die. Now you will suffer, you will die.
— R.S. Belcher
For one wild, glad moment we snapped the chain that binds us to earth, and joining hands with the winds we felt ourselves divine.
— Helen Keller