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Meat production is one of the leading causes of climate change because of the destruction of the rainforest for grazing lands, the massive amounts of methane produced by farm animals and the huge amounts of water, grain and other resources required to feed animals. — Jane Velez-Mitchell
It was one of God's jokes that such a dumb mind had been put in such an eloquent body. — Charlaine Harris
It's hard to write about a love story with a broken heart. — Kim Gordon
You must have respect, which is a part of love, for those under your supervision. Then they will do what you ask and more. — John Wooden
I believe in peace, Bitch. — Tori Amos
The library is an arena of possibility, opening both a window into the soul and a door onto the world. — Rita Dove
I believe that inside many Americans lies certain uneasiness about capital punishment. — Bill O'Reilly
I cannot help fearing that men may reach a point where they look on every new theory as a danger, every innovation as a toilsome trouble, every social advance as a first step toward revolution, and that they may absolutely refuse to move at all. — Alexis De Tocqueville
What breaks your heart, what you really love, is the thing that will sustain you. That's what you ought to be doing. — Andrew Harvey
[Cultural relativism] licenses the envy of the untalented, giving rise to what has been called the revenge of failure: Those who cannot paint destroy the canons of painting; those who cannot write reject canonical literature. — George Will
Some [jests] are becoming to a gentleman, others are not; see that you choose such as become you. Irony better befits a gentleman than buffoonery; the ironical man jokes to amuse himself, the buffoon to amuse other people. — Aristotle.
I used to buy scented poetry books on tour and read aloud to the band. Not what you'd expect, huh? — Suzi Quatro
Lastly came Winter cloathed all in frize, Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill; Whilst on his hoary beard his breath did freese, And the dull drops, that from his purpled bill As from a limebeck did adown distill: In his right hand a tipped staffe he held, With which his feeble steps he stayed still; For he was faint with cold, and weak with eld; That scarce his loosed limbes he hable was to weld. — Edmund Spenser
