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In little more than a single century from 1820 to 19450, no less than fifty-nine million human animals were killed in inter-group clashes of one sort or another ... We describe these killings as men behaving "like animals," but if we could find a wild animal that showed signs of acting this way, it would be more precise to describe it as behaving like men. — Desmond Morris
God made the cat to give man the pleasure of stroking a tiger. — Joseph Mery
My mind told me he most have had a weapon; my eyes saw none. — Abigail Gibbs
Reality TV has managed to commodify everything we used to think of as the elements of normal life. — Merrill Markoe
No ... I'll stay," said Eragon shakily, wiping his mouth. He avoided looking at the gruesome sight before them. "Who could have done ... " He could not force out the words.
Brom bowed his head. "Those who love the pain and suffering of others. They wear many faces and go by many disguises, but there is only one name for them : evil. There is no understanding it. All we can do is pity and honor the victims. — Christopher Paolini
Everyone is the creator of their own perceived illusion of reality. — Steven Redhead
Change is neither good nor bad. It creates different situations, and that difference is what we have to understand, embrace and explore as an opportunity. — Daniel Egger
I would tell people to enjoy the present moment and the journey rather than the outcome. — Judith Hill
When I listen to music today, it is about 99 percent classical. I rarely even listen to folk music, the music of my own specialty, because folk music is to me more limited than classical music. — Tom Glazer
All your words are but to say: you are a woman, and your part is in the house. But when the men have died in battle and honour, you have leave to be burned in the house, for the men will need it no more. But I am of the House of Erol and not a serving-woman. I can ride and wield blade, and I do not fear either pain or death. — J.R.R. Tolkien
