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We teach in our cultural history that the entire universe is a family. So our association with Nature is much deeper and of a very different kind. — Narendra Modi

At present, there can be little doubt that the whole of mankind is in mortal danger, not because we are short of scientific and technological know-how, but because we tend to use it destructively, without wisdom. More education can help us only if produces more wisdom. — E.F. Schumacher

I even watched Mulholland Drive in French ... it didn't make much more sense in French, but I have to say, it didn't make any less sense either. — Tom Dunne

If we don't think about our death until we die, how can we decide how we want to live? — Jennifer Ryan

My words are the kisses but many of the times they don't taste so good as the touch of your lips does to mine. — Santosh Kalwar

So, what's your secret?" Renata asked.
I squinted my eyes in question, tightened my shoulders.
"To staying thin?" she asked. "When you eat like that?"
It's simple, I thought. Be broke, friendless, and homeless. Spend weeks eating other people's leftovers, or nothing at all. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

There is in guerilla warfare no such thing as a decisive battle. — Mao Zedong

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Growing up is childish. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Coral, my love, you are too pure, too innocent, too alive for me,"
he said slowly, almost carefully. "My world is like a drawing in black
and white on a gray canvas, without a single note of color to bring it
to life. And now, on this pale and melancholic picture, a red flower
has fallen, a warm and scented flower." He sighed. "It's a wonderful
contrast, but too vivid ... — Hannah Fielding

As they see their friends having babies, these young women also worry about how to balance work and family. "The idea of being able to 'have it all' is still prevalent," said Sarah Ball, who left Newsweek in the fall of 2010 to work for Vanityfair. "It's become easier because you can work remotely, but it still eats at your core. It's what a lot of my friends talk about." Free — Lynn Povich

Don't sulk," he told her. "It doesn't become someone of your age."
She rolled her eyes even as, he was delighted to note, she kissed him back. "Oh, the age thing? You just had to go there, didn't you? — Thea Harrison