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I want to tell the children of the world, you are all our children, each one of you is my child and I love you all. — Michael Jackson

I went outside, tripping over slabs of sunshine the size of towns. The sun was like a crowd of people, it was a party, it was music. The sun was blaring through the walls of houses and beating down the steps. The sun was drumming time into the stone. The sun was rhythming the day. — Jeanette Winterson

A nose that can see is worth two that sniff. — Eugene Ionesco

The fate of a nation has often depended upon the good or bad digestion of a prime minister. — Voltaire

There's an assumption that if someone writes in the first person it's self-indulgent and self-regarding. I just look at it as a tool to understand the world and my experience in it. It's not a tool to understand myself. — Michael Pollan

Waves of positivity and possibilities send tiny ripples of hope to wash away the walls of negativity. — Debasish Mridha

Current ethos in Silicon Valley is that if you build a website that people keep coming back to and is changing the lives of millions, you can eventually make money. — Daphne Koller

If one's object is ascetic, it is far better to stay in London or Paris or New York; there is practically no extreme of heat or cold, physical risk, loneliness, hunger or thirst that cannot, with a little ingenuity, be conveniently achieved in the centres of civilization. — Evelyn Waugh

Still, I couldn't help but wonder if it was a mistake for people like us to be tied to a place. If we weren't meant to be ready and willing to wander. If everything we needed was contained in who we were.
And what we remember. — Alice Hoffman

The modern tradition of equating death with an ensuing nothingness can be abandoned. For there is no reason to believe that human death severs the quality of the oneness in the universe. — Larry Dossey

The means of obtaining as much variety as possible, but with the greatest possible order ... is the means of obtaining as much perfection as possible. — Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz