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A child gets a fever in the United States and it's high enough and sustainable enough, all of us can bring a child to an emergency room. Most Haitians never had that opportunity. They didn't have the emergency room to bring them to. Virtually every time your child has 102 fever, you wait for it to die and you have no clean water to give it. — Sean Penn
I think it's really important to follow your intuition and gut, and try not to do things just for the sake of pleasing other people. — Erin Davie
God, wake me from this nightmare! — Cameo Renae
The Bhagavadgita is a gospel of non-co-operation between the forces of darkness and those of light. — Mahatma Gandhi
The voice in her head told her not to trust him. But then, the voice in her head didn't trust anyone. — C.J. Daugherty
John McCutcheon is not only one of the best musicians in the USA, but also a great singer, songwriter, and song leader. And not just incidentally, he is committed to helping hard-working people everywhere to organize and push this world in a better direction. — Pete Seeger
Anything God does, the enemy tries to counterfeit. We have to be on guard against the enemy! — Beth Moore
It's amazing how people define roles for themselves and put handcuffs on their experience and are constantly surprised by the things a roulette universe spins at them. — Terry Pratchett
Your audience is one single reader. I have found that sometimes it helps to pick out one person-a real person you know, or an imagined person-and write to that one. — John Steinbeck
I call 'Community' the best day job in the world, because between takes, I get to write music. I get to write sketches. I get to write movies. It's the best job ever. — Donald Glover
Grief, she reminded herself, is almost always for the mourner's loss. — Orson Scott Card
Anorexia cannot be cured by treating the physical symptoms alone; it is the mind which must be treated. — Lynn Crilly
In ordinary perception, the senses send an overwhelming flood of information to the brain, which the brain then filters down to a trickle it can manage for the purpose of survival in a highly competitive world. Man has become so rational, so utilitarian, that the trickle becomes most pale and thin. It is efficient, for mere survival, but it screens out the most wondrous parts of man's potential experience without his even knowing it. We're shut off from our own world. Primitive man once experienced the rich and sparkling flood of the senses fully. Children experience it for a few months-until "normal" training, conditioning, close the doors on this other world, usually for good. Somehow, the drugs opened these ancient doors. And through them modern man may at last go, and rediscover his divine birthright ... — Tom Wolfe
Things are strongest where they're broken. — Louise Penny
Theology is not what we know about God, but what we do not know about Nature. — Robert Green Ingersoll
