Wealth oft-times killeth, where want but hindered the budding.
Certain small ways and observances sometimes have connection with large and more profound ideas.
Only to the white man was nature a "wilderness" and only to him was the land "infested" with "wild" animals and "savage" people. To us it was tame. Earth was bountiful and we were surrounded with the blessings of the Great Mystery. Not until the hairy man from the east came and with brutal frenzy heaped injustices upon us and the families that we loved was it "wild" for us. When the very animals of the forest began fleeing from his approach, then it was that for us the "Wild West" began.
It is the mothers not the warriors who create a people and guide their destiny.
The old Lakota was wise. He knew that man's heart, away from nature, becomes hard; he knew that lack of respect for growing, living things soon led to lack of respect for humans too.
Conversation was never begun at once, nor in a hurried manner. No one was quick with a question, no matter how important, and no one was pressed for an answer. A pause giving time for thought was the truly courteous way of beginning and conducting a conversation. Silence was meaningful with the Lakota, and his granting a space of silence to the speech-maker and his own moment of silence before talking was done in the practice of true politeness and regard for the rule that, "thought comes before speech. "
White men seem to have difficulty in realizing that people who live differently from themselves still might be traveling the upward and progressive road of life.
The only rose without thorns is friendship.
Everything is gratuitous, this garden, this city and myself. When you suddenly realize it, it makes you feel sick and everything begins to drift. . . that's nausea.
People let little things cheat them out of big opportunities
It's proper and appropriate to remind the Chinese about what they get out of solid relations with the United States.