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en Nowhere else on earth is there so much attention to the Hindu ritual. Because it's such a physical practice, people are always tending the energy of the island. It's something you have to feel; it's hard to talk about. If you look at it from a Western point of view, if people with a collective consciousness hold that X is true -- that democracy is important, for example -- then they're going to create that environment. The local people are so in tune with cultivating harmony in themselves, in interactions with each other and in interactions with environment, that when you get there you not only feel their harmony, you begin to harmonize yourself.

en [His two grants from NSF and NICHD were] not redundant, ... because the goals of the NICHD grant and the NSF grant are different although the two projects are carried out in the same location. The NICHD project focuses on the interactions between human population and the environment, while the NSF project focuses on the interactions among people, panda habitat and policies.

en He believed people should love the environment and each other, and live in harmony. He died doing what he loved.

en Based on our fieldwork, we have found that almost all the features of traditional cliff cave dwelling coincide with modern sustainable design principles. These cave dwellings reflect a core concept of Chinese culture?being in harmony with nature. They are the result of a people's adaptation to their environment with limited natural and technological resources. The people and their culture survived here for hundreds of years without leaving heavy marks on the environment.

en We had a great festival. We opened with a ritual to elevate our consciousness to understand how to create world peace. The ceremonies were to pray for peace, harmony, and prosperity for all by the blessings of the Divine Mother, especially for those in harm's way.

en It's very important for me to create the harmony, to give the harmony between the container and the contents.

en From harmony, from heavenly harmony / This universal frame began: / From harmony to harmony / Through all the compass of the notes it ran, / The diapason closing full in Man. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. From harmony, from heavenly harmony / This universal frame began: / From harmony to harmony / Through all the compass of the notes it ran, / The diapason closing full in Man.
  John Dryden

en They want to feel we can live in harmony. There's a bit of a Kodak moment happening for people.

en In 2004, (same-sex marriage) was an emotional issue that struck a very deeply rooted chord in a lot of people. It is still an issue -- a lot of people who opposed it then still oppose it now. But a lot of people who opposed it then were in an intense environment and either feel less strongly or feel that people can do what they want to do.

en When people generally are aware of a problem, it can be said to have entered the public consciousness. When people get on their hind legs and holler, the problem has not only entered the public consciousness -- it has also become a part of the public conscience. At that point, things in our democracy begin to hum.
  Hubert H. Humphrey

en The new ruler of Iraq is going to be an Iraqi. I don't rule anything, ... I'm the coalition facilitator to establish a different environment where these people can pull things together themselves and begin a self-government process and, with our assistance, begin a reconstruction process and end up with a democracy that represents the freely elected will of the Iraqi people.

en Even though paired bases are connected by weak chemical bonds, it's the interactions that take place without chemical bonds – the interactions between stacked bases – that are much more important for dissipating UV energy.

en He takes tremendous interest in his promotions of human value, religious harmony and global harmony. This visit is going to be one of the most unique, with the diversity of the people, the beauty of the mountains and the right timing.

en Americans are quite skeptical about the goal of promoting democracy. People feel it's a desirable goal, but, from a commonsense point of view, both Republicans and Democrats have come to the conclusion that democracy is something that countries can only come to on their own.

en We really wanted to create a beautiful environment that we'd be proud to work in, but more importantly, one that people would also feel comfortable in coming to.


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