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“If nations could only depend upon fair and impartial judgments in a world court of law, they would abandon the senseless, savage practice of war.”
Belva Lockwood“If nations could only depend upon fair and impartial judgments in a world court of law, they would abandon the senseless, savage practice of war.”
Belva Lockwood“Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it you can make it so.”
Belva Davis“Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so.”
Belva Davis“If you tell me the truth, the truth I’ll proclaim.If you tell me a lie, you’ll be fair game.”
Belva Rae Staples“...sometimes you just want the comfort of knowing that somebody really does care about you (even if they show it in peculiar ways).”
Cara Lockwood, I Do -- But I Don't“See men for miles around give nature what she needs,rivers and rivers and rivers of it. You exhale with perfecthappiness. Nature turned you down in high school. Now you can come in her eye.”
Patricia Lockwood“Ecology is beginning to slowly shift focus with tentative explorations of what the world would look like if process, rather than matter were the basis for reality What if we defined a species in terms of its life processes? We might seriously doubt whether the California condor or the tall grass prairie can be 'saved' or even 'restored.' Perhaps we can re-create some local conditions that foster a few nests of condors or a few acres of prairie. But the life process of the condor ended with the urbanization of the California foothills and the living ebb and flow of the tall grass prairies died with the plowing of the Great Plains. What if we suggested that a thing is what it does? In this light, the Rocky Mountain locust was a immense aperiodic energy flow that linked life processes on a continental scale.This notion of life-as-process might seem unusual in a society in which material existence is primary. But such a perception informs our deepest understanding of life. Indeed, life-as-process underlies our notion of euthanasia. When loved ones are simply bodies, devoid of the capacity to care, respond, or relate again a away that we can recognize as being "them," we understand that they are gone even before they are dead.”
Jeffrey A. Lockwood“True love is taking the risk that it won't be a happily-ever-after. True love is joining hands with the man who loves you for who you are, and saying, "I'm not afraid to believe in you.”
Cara Lockwood, I Do -- But I Don't“You are my ground and you are my rainbow. You are my butterfly and you are my ecstasy. You are the start of my journeys and always my destination. You are my home - the place to which I always return.”
Jonathan Lockwood Huie“Forgive others, not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you deserve peace.”
Jonathan Lockwood Huie