You can pray for whatever you want, but it is always best to pray for others, not for yourself. John Fire Lame Deer More Quotes by John Fire Lame Deer More Quotes From John Fire Lame Deer If this earth should ever be destroyed, it will be by desire, by the lust of pleasure and self-gratification, by greed of the green frog skin, by people who are mindful of their own self, forgetting about the wants of others. John Fire Lame Deer greed self people We all come from the same root, but the leaves are all different. John Fire Lame Deer different roots Listen to the air. John Fire Lame Deer smell mean thinking We have a new joke on the reservation: 'What is cultural deprivation?' Answer: 'Being an upper-middle class white kid living in a split-level suburban home with a color TV.' John Fire Lame Deer color home kids Love is something that you can leave behind you when you die. It's that powerful. John Fire Lame Deer behind-you powerful love-is If nature puts a burden on a man by making him different, it also gives him a power. John Fire Lame Deer vision giving men We Sioux spend a lot of time thinking about everyday things which in our minds are mixed up with the spiritual. We see in the world around us many symbols that teach us the meaning of life. We have a saying that the white man sees so little, he must see with only one eye. We see a lot that you no longer notice. You could notice if you wanted to, but you are usually too busy. We Indians live in a world of symbols and images where the spiritual and commonplace are one…We try to understand them not with the head but with the heart John Fire Lame Deer eye spiritual heart To our way of thinking the Indians' symbol is the circle, the hoop. Nature wants to be round. The bodies of human beings and animals have no corners. With us, the circle stands for togetherness of people who sit with one another around the campfire, relatives and friends united in peace while the sacred pipe passes from hand to hand. To us this is beautiful and fitting, symbol and reality at the same time, expressing the harmony of life and nature. John Fire Lame Deer beautiful reality thinking Our beliefs are rooted deep in our earth, no matter what you have done to it and how much of it you have paved over. And if you leave all that concrete unwatched for a year or two, our plants, the native Indian plants, will pierce that concrete and push up through it. John Fire Lame Deer done two years Indians chase the vision, white men chase the dollar. John Fire Lame Deer white-man vision men When someone was so poor that he couldn't afford a horse, a tent or a blanket, John Fire Lame Deer tents horse native-american Men cannot live without mystery. He has a great need of it. John Fire Lame Deer mystery men needs Tell the people not to cry. Tell them to be happy. John Fire Lame Deer cry people Laughter - that is something very sacred especially for us Indians. John Fire Lame Deer sacred laughter