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That's what humanity does when faced with wolves. We take them in, tame them, and teach them how to keep us safe. — Mira Grant
We want a national emissions trading scheme, the Government does not and has rejected one for years. We want to boost the mandatory renewable energies target, the Government has failed to do that. We want a national demand side management strategy for the country to reduce electricity consumption and the Government, up until now, has done very little on that score. — Kevin Rudd
The Savior has suffered not just for our iniquities but also for the inequality, the unfairness, the pain, the anguish, and the emotional distresses that so frequently beset us. — David A. Bednar
Italian cameramen grow up immersed in an awareness of light. It is part of their mythology. — Barbara Steele
When I moved to London at age 16, tired of the shuffle around other people's houses and ready to live on my own, I met my English brother and sister, who instantly claimed me as family. — Allegra Huston
In Romanian society, I am not particularly well-liked. I don't often receive invitations. — Herta Muller
I don't think women are dumb. — John Updike
A person who cares deeply about what people need in their lives is someone I'll never forget. — Kent McCord
But ... as bad as it was, I learned something about myself. That I could go through something like that and survive. I mean, I know it could have been worse
a lot worse
but for me, it was all I could have handled at the time. And I learned from it. — Nicholas Sparks
We are our own devils; we drive ourselves out of our Edens. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Man can never be a woman's equal in the spirit of selfless service with which nature has endowed her. — Mahatma Gandhi
It is not enough to stare up the steps, we must step up the stairs. - Vaclav Havel — J.J. McAvoy
Much of the pressure contemporary parents feel with respect to dressing children in designer clothes, teaching young children academics, and giving them instruction in sports derives directly from our need to use our children to impress others with our economic surplus. We find "good" rather than real reasons for letting our children go along with the crowd. — David Elkind