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Most of the planet's terrestrial surfaces are visually accessible through video cameras and satellite imagery, if not physically within reach. Even the approaches to Mount Everest are now littered with human debris. One can drive to Timbuktu, which for centuries was synonymous with inaccessibility. — Alan Huffman

The judge remembers to be a parent: a father in wistfulness, a mother in yearning, a God of grief flowing with tears beside the deathbed. The angry God remembers to be a God who cares about the beloved partner. God has noticed. God has noticed the mocking and the dying, the denial and the irrepressible pain.
To — Walter Brueggemann

I was the first son and first child. When my sister came along, well, she was two years younger, and I had to go to the golf course because my mother couldn't handle all the action going on. So I came with father to the golf course since I was a year and a half old and I spent the day with him here, and it worked in naturally. And it was fun for me being with my father, and doing things that a kid did it was great. — Arnold Palmer

I've always felt like I was on the margins. Once upon a time that's what independent used to mean. — John Sayles

We are all part of a vast sea of love. One indivisible mind. — Marianne Williamson

There goes your freedom of choice, there goes the last human voice. — Tom Petty

I like kissing you," he whispered roughly, dipping his forehead against hers. "I like kissing you, too," Sam breathed. I am mad with desire for you. He told her silently. But there's more to it. I want to make you happy. I find that I'm not happy unless you are. What does it mean? She wasn't sure what it meant, but she liked it. — Paula Quinn

Her eyes are huge and humid. — Hannah Moskowitz

In all fields black consciousness seeks to talk to the black man in a language that is his own — Steven Biko

There were some things that took life and broke it, not merely into meaninglessness, but with active malice flung the pieces farther, into hell. — Robin McKinley