This has historically been attributed to a Native American Indian Chief, Chief Sealth (often translated as Chief Seattle) in a speech that he was supposed to have made. See the very interesting articles at these links for more information. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/2344/chiefs4.htm http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1985/spring/chief-seattle.html
Chief Seattle, a Native American leader, is often credited with this quote. He used it to express the interconnection between all living beings and nature.
This quote is by William Shakespeare from his play "As You Like It." It is a metaphor implying that life is like a play, where everyone has a role to play.
Eden Froust is the one who said: "Relationships create the fabric of our lives. They are the fibers that weave all things together."
it is from 'Marmion' by Sir Walter Scott is correct, Canto sixth stanza V11 (17)
Actually, Shakespeare never said the theater was a true reflection of life. The quote is "All the world's a stage / And all the men and women merely players. / They have their exits and their entrances / And one man in his time plays many parts." That said, though Shakespeare is comparing theater to life, the comparison works both ways. He is using the theater as a way to break life down into its simplest phases, assuming that what is on the stage is, in effect, a true reflection of life.
The 2 basic tenets of Paganism are that everything in the universe (animate & inanimate) is sacred, and that everything in the universe is in some way interconnected. One of my favorite quotes on the subject of interconnectedness is this: "What befalls the Earth befalls the people on the Earth. Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. What he does to the web, he does to himself." Chief Seattle (1854) It is said that no one converts to Paganism, that one day you realize it's how you have always felt, and you thereafter decide to identify yourself as Pagan.
The treaty of Versailles. Nuff said
Shakespear.
It all depends. The amount varies. If you brush your hair and wash you hair in a day then that looses more strands then if you dont. Also running your hands through your hair can loose strands and having knots in your hair and brushing them also looses hair. On average you loose about 100-200 strands a day but like i said that varuies in what you do to your hair in that day.
She said that she created the show to broaden society's definiton of beauty.
Anyone who said it (and a few have) was merely paraphrasing the great 1970s song by Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised".
Shakespeare said, "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players." The answer to your question is boldfaced.
Communication can be said to be a two-way process when both parties involved are simultaneously sending AND receiving information to and from one another. This means that neither party is merely speaking and not listening, and neither party is merely listening and not speaking.