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It is perhaps one's own fault, to see oneself drifting, rotting, in dishonour and horrible futility, and all the while knowing that somewhere within one there is the possibility of a decent human being. — George Orwell

Whether the flower looks better in the nosegay than in the meadow where it grew and we had to wet our feet to get it! Is the scholastic air any advantage? — Henry David Thoreau

About as genuine as tea made from a bit of paper which once lay in a drawer beside another piece of paper which had been used to wrap up a few tea leaves from which tea had already been made three times. — Soren Kierkegaard

The trick to finding writing time is to make writing time in the life you've already got. — Julia Cameron

Food consists not just in piles of chemicals; it also comprises a set of social and ecological relationships, reaching back to the land and outward to other people. — Michael Pollan

Achieving climate security must be the core of foreign policy. All of us have to pick up the pace. — Margaret Beckett

Do you even really know how vampires are made?'
'Well, when a mommy vampire and a daddy vampire love each other very much ... — Cassandra Clare

The dirty truth is that the rich are the great cause of poverty. — Michael Parenti

I have a problem with the new cooks: you all are more cultured, you cook better ... but you're lazier. — Juan Mari Arzak

I may not know who you are, where you are, or where you will be after I have gone, but I still love you. I came to this world to serve all of you. — Debasish Mridha

We proclaim human intelligence to be morally valuable per se because we are human. If we were birds, we would proclaim the ability to fly as morally valuable per se. If we were fish, we would proclaim the ability to live underwater as morally valuable per se. But apart from our obviously self-interested proclamations, there is nothing morally valuable per se about human intelligence. — Gary L. Francione

Ten thousand times the web could be destroyed, and ten thousand times the spider would rebuild it. There was neither annoyance nor despair, nor any delight, just as it had been for a billion years. — Liu Cixin

I joined the Party definitely in 1923 after having already been in sympathy with it before. — Fritz Sauckel

Most people don't watch a movie four or five times; they watch it once. — James Gray