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Let the creatures other than man also breathe freely. Remember that earth belongs to all the creatures living in this planet. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The shouting came to a halt, replaced by a tense silence that hung in the air like a fog on a cold winter morning. The — Nicolajayne Taylor

As winter set in, she was no longer a victim of Sister Maria's frustrations, preferring to watch as others were marched out to the corridor and given their just rewards. The sound of another student struggling in the hallway was not particularly enjoyable, but the fact that it was someone else was, if not a true comfort, a relief. When — Markus Zusak

It is nature's kindness that we do not remember past births. Life would be a burden if we carried such a tremendous load of memories. — Mahatma Gandhi

Now I will have less distraction. — Leonhard Euler

The secret to 'doing it all' is not necessarily doing it all, but rather discovering which part of the 'all' He has given us to do and doing all of THAT. — Jill Briscoe

There's a smile on my face for the whole human race. — Alan Jay Lerner

And what a plan! This vast operation is undoubtedly the most complicated and difficult that has ever occurred. — Winston Churchill

It's funny the way things work out. You go in search of one thing and end up finding something else. If I didn't know better, I'd think it was the Force at work.
-Han Solo — James Luceno

Let the poor man count as his enemy, and his worst enemy, every invader of the right of free discussion. — Gerrit Smith

The exception tests the rule. — Richard P. Feynman

The way in which these two practices contain each other is that it has always been possible to use the one against the other: to use racism-sexism to prevent universalism from moving too far in the direction of egalitarianism; to use universalism to prevent racism-sexism from moving too far in the direction of a caste system that would inhibit the work force mobility so necessary for the capitalist accumulation process. — Immanuel Wallerstein

I have an immigrant story. Most people come here for economic reasons, or religious reasons, or racial reasons, or gender reasons, or one of those things. I had a good job in Paris, but America was, and still is, the golden fleece. And I've done very well! — Jacques Pepin