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The Gaia Hypothesis of James Lovelock [and Lynn Margulis] puts forward a scientific view of the living Earth, which in one respect is modern, empherical, scientific, in another respect re-awakens an ancient archetype, which in fact is so clearly suggested by the very name of the hypothesis, Gaia, the Greek name for Mother Earth. — Rupert Sheldrake

A wise man once said, 'Every one of us is given the gift of life, and what a strange gift it is. If it is preserved jealously and selfishly, it impoverishes and saddens. But if it is spent for others, it enriches and beautifies.' My fellow Americans: We can debate policies and programs, but in the end what separates the two parties in this election campaign is whether we use the gift of life for others or only ourselves. — Geraldine Ferraro

The human animal dances wildest on the edge of the grave. — Rita Mae Brown

I have too much doubt. It's the bastard child of fear. I hate fear. So doubt sidles up next to determination in my heart. It doesn't outweigh it. They coexist. — Kim Holden

I think that Yulia Tymoshenko should prepare to resign. She understands that well. — Viktor Yanukovych

Those who study the stars have God for a teacher. — Tycho Brahe

There is music you never hear unless you play it yourself. — Marty Rubin

Without attachment, a naked body is merely a lifeless sex-toy. — Abhijit Naskar

The wife, or bitter half. — Ambrose Bierce

Well done?" echoed the vampire boy. "Bravely done? I'm just getting started. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Secretary Rumsfeld used to represent parts of our district in the 1960s. I think that he and his team have done a masterful job in defeating Iraqi forces quickly and decisively. — Mark Kirk

Do your work and I shall know you. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

One of the reasons it's important for me to write about war is I really think that the concept of war, the specifics of war, the nature of war, the ethical ambiguities of war, are introduced too late to children. I think they can hear them, understand them, know about them, at a much younger age without being scared to death by the stories. — Suzanne Collins