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To be a leader meant that sometimes you had to look away from the pain — Gregory Benford
With clothing being designed that allows you to be hugged virtually, video conferencing becoming ever sharper, and our social and romantic lives increasingly taking place online, the gap between the physical and the virtual is getting ever smaller. — Noreena Hertz
Fame has eagle wings, and yet she mounts not so high as man's desires. — Benjamin Disraeli
What is there more of in the world than anything else? Ends. — Carl Sandburg
In every artistic activity a new world is created, the cosmos, a world enlightened and free. — Nikolai Berdyaev
A shared choice movement sees the fetus as the genes of a woman and the genes of a man; the flesh of the woman, the flesh of the man; the bone of a woman, the bone of a man; the responsibility of a woman, the responsibility of a man; the rights of a woman, the rights of a man. It desires a transition to equality. — Warren Farrell
However little television you watch, watch less. — David McCullough
Music is really something that makes people whole. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Our retinas and brains have been wired by a hundred million years of evolution to find outlines in a visually complex landscape. This helps us to recognize prey and predators. — Seth Shostak
I don't even have a type, I don't think. My type is just whoever can get along with me. — Hunter Hayes
Even those who limp go not backward. — Kahlil Gibran
I'm probably the biggest reality television star living. — Janice Dickinson
One cannot balance tragedy in the scales Unless one weighs it with the tragic heart. — Stephen Vincent Benet
And the wind was alive the day they put Jane into the ground; it played over the plateau and made the sound of rain in the tree and in the long dry grass. And Talmadge was relieved: for the sound hid them all from each other, and Della in her grief. Her hair blowing over her face as she stood beside the grave, unmoving. — Amanda Coplin