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  • We cannot change the past, but we can change our attitude toward it. Uproot guilt and plant forgiveness. Tear out arrogance and seed humility. Exchange love for hate - thereby, making the present comfortable and the future promising. -- Maya Angelou
  • Anger is the lowest emotion. It clouds the intellect and can make you do foolish things. You become blind to reason and react only with your body, without thinking. This leads to failure in every sphere. Uproot this evil from your system. -- Anand Neelakantan
  • It's actually very hard when you're settled in one place to completely uproot yourself and go. -- Jo Brand
  • In the short run, using militias might be the quickest and easiest way to improve order on Iraq's streets and uproot the terrorists and guerrillas who routinely attack American troops and civilian targets. -- Alex Berenson
  • For sin is just this, what man cannot by its very nature do with his whole being; it is possible to silence the conflict in the soul, but it is not possible to uproot it. -- Martin Buber
  • If there is an art of living, it is not something that can be taught timelessly. We have lessons to learn from Aristotle et al, for sure, but not if we simply uproot them from their epoch and stamp them into 21st-century soil. -- Julian Baggini
  • I understand what it's like to come with your family, and to uproot yourself and come to another culture. You need a lot of support. People say, 'She's got her daughter; she's got her husband.' Yeah, but she hasn't got anyone else. -- Emma Thompson
  • I was critical of the Israeli government, however, for not being prepared for the move. One does not uproot thousands of people without planning in advance what will be done with them. This was a political and human error in which the government functioned poorly. -- Norman Lamm
  • I do not come bearing a party label on my sleeve - or a quick fix in my back pocket. I do not come with a rigid ideology in my heart - or a soul that tells me to go it alone. I do not come to uproot tradition - or to be imprisoned by it. -- Ted Kulongoski
  • We have the disgrace of racial discrimination, or we have prejudice against people because of their religion. We have not had the courage to uproot these things, although we know they are wrong. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
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  • Whoever is uprooted himself uproots others. Whoever is rooted himself doesn't uproot others. -- Simone Weil
  • When I am most deeply rooted, I feel the wildest desire to uproot myself. -- Anais Nin
  • The more you move, the stronger you'll grow, not like a tree that can be killed if you uproot it. -- Ha Jin
  • Once you get used to being treated like you matter, it's hard to uproot and move somewhere where you don't. -- Tim Sandlin
  • If you uproot the idol and fail to plant the love of Christ in its place, the idol will grow back. -- Tullian Tchividjian
  • A strong pursuit, give no time for the enemy to think, take advantage of victory, uproot him, cut off his escape route. -- Alexander Suvorov
  • No, It's hard to uproot yourself and really become yourself in another soil, but it's also an opportunity, another kind of growth. -- Ha Jin
  • [Josiah P. Mendum memorial at Paine Hall][He turned] the strait-laced Boston of sixty years ago [into] the enlightened Hub of today, . . . to 'destroy bigotry and uproot the evils of superstition. -- Josiah P. Mendum
  • For sin is just this, what man cannot by its very nature do with his whole being; it is possible to silence the conflict in the soul, but it is not possible to uproot it -- Martin Buber
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