Quotes by Abiding The whole concept of 'wild' was decidedly European, one not shared by the original inhabitants of this continent. What we called 'wilderness' was to the Indian a homeland, 'abiding loveliness' in Salish or Piegan. The land was not something to be feared or conquered, and 'wildlife' were neither wild nor alien; they were relatives. Doug Peacock wildlife abiding land There is a deep, abiding, unshakable satisfaction in a life of complete failure. Edward Abbey unshakable abiding satisfaction Hope looks toward the future. Trust looks to the present. Hope expects. Trust possesses...what prayer needs, at all times, is abiding and abundant trust. Edward McKendree Bounds abiding prayer needs ...the moving spirit of militancy is deep and abiding reverence for human life. Emmeline Pankhurst abiding life moving Writing fiction has developed in me an abiding respect for the unknown in a human lifetime and a sense of where to look for the threads, how to follow, how to connect, find in the thick of the tangle what clear line persists. Eudora Welty abiding respect writing The state's interest in marriage is stability. Generally speaking, polygamy does not work for stability. Inherent in the whole polygamous movement is a deep and abiding misogyny and denigration of women. So polygamy is objectionable on lots of grounds. Gene Robinson abiding movement doe Only on paper has humanity yet achieved glory, beauty, truth, knowledge, virtue, and abiding love. George Bernard Shaw abiding paper humanity The aims of these three groups are entirely irreconcilable. The aim of the High is to remain where they are. The aim of the Middle is to change places with the High. The aim of the Low, when they have an aim-for it is an abiding characteristic of the Low that they are too much crushed by drudgery to be more than intermittently conscious of anything outside their daily lives -is to abolish all distinctions and create a society in which all men shall be equal. George Orwell abiding groups men The seductiveness of baseball is that almost everyone with an abiding interest in it knows exactly how it should be played. And secretly believes that he could do it, if only God had seen fit to make him just a little bit less clumsy. George V. Higgins abiding baseball believe Lessons not learned in blood are soon forgotten. Gerard Butler abiding lessons blood I'm a very law-abiding citizen, and I've never consciously broken any law. I get nervous just jaywalking in Los Angeles! Gillian Jacobs abiding broken law The beauty of the picture is an abiding concrete of the painter's vision. Hartley Coleridge concrete abiding vision Out yonder they may curse, revile, and torture one another, defile all the human instincts, make a shambles of creation (if it were in their power), but here, no, here, it is unthinkable, here there is abiding peace, the peace of God, and the serene security created by a handful of good neighbors living at one with the creature world. Henry Miller abiding may peace WHILE A MANS BATTLE against himself is undoubtedly at the heart of golfs abiding appeal, the setting in which it is played is, for most golfers, one of the most wonderful things about it. Herbert Wind abiding battle heart To be right is more honorable than to be law abiding. Henry David Thoreau honorable abiding law There is no true and abiding morality that is not founded in religion. Henry Ward Beecher abiding morality religion At least since Darwin's day, we have known that all of us originally emerged from the sea. That fact may account for our abiding fascination with it, our longing to return there, whether to sail the main or merely contemplate its restless enormity. J. D. McClatchy abiding fascination sea His conclusion was that things were not always what they appeared to be. The cub's fear of the unknown was an inherited distrust, and it had now been strengthened by experience. Thenceforth, in the nature of things, he would possess an abiding distrust of appearances. Jack London fear-of-the-unknown abiding appearance Mere pleasure is at best but fleeting; happiness is abiding, for in the recollection thereof is renewed. James E. Talmage fleeting abiding pleasure Enthusiasm begets enthusiasm, eloquence produces conviction for the moment; but it is only by truth to Nature and the everlasting institutions of mankind that those abiding influences are won that enlarge from generation to generation. James Russell Lowell abiding generations enthusiasm «123456»