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Amaranth, the world's most nutritious grain, is available from health food stores. — Yotam Ottolenghi

There is no reward for love except the experience of loving, and nothing to be learned by it except humility. — John Le Carre

O my God, how happy should I be to hear from Thy lips those words which Thou didst once address to Saint Thomas of Aquin: Thou hast spoken well of Me, Pierre! — Peter Julian Eymard

The things I'm guided to do are really strange to me. — Billy Corgan

But my core belief - that no matter what happens, God is with me - never wavers. And it's a great comfort to know that once you turn your life over to him, you never have to face anything alone again. He — Irene Hannon

You need the words, you need the script, you need the material, you need the commitment, you need the passion, it's like we depend on writers, we depend on producers, directors depend on us and once things are in the divine order as they happen. — Nia Long

And who smiles when they're watching porn?" "Happy people, and virgins." I — N.R. Walker

We talk about how he and Leanne are doing knowing full well there is no sufficient answer.
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I may not worry as much as Prime Minister Eshkol does about Israel, but I worry as deeply. — Lyndon B. Johnson

Time gives growth, it gives continuity and it gives change. And in the case of some sculptures, time gives a patina to them. — Andy Goldsworthy

Holland's and Kauffman's work, together with Dawkins' simulations of evolution and Varela's models of autopoietic systems, provide essential inspiration for the new discipline of artificial life, This approach, initiated by Chris Langton (1989, 1992), tries to develop technological systems (computer programs and autonomous robots) that exhibit lifelike properties, such as reproduction, sexuality, swarming, and co-evolution. — John Henry Holland

We can speak, think, refer to ourselves as agents, and so build up the false idea of a persisting self that has consciousness and free will. — John Brockman