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To neglect the common ground with other primates, and to deny the evolutionary roots of human morality, would be like arriving at the top of a tower to declare that the rest of the building is irrelevant, that the precious concept of "tower" ought to be reserved for the summit. — Frans De Waal

In our family, we've always been owned by border collies, or dogs of one kind or another, and have rescued many dogs. We've lived in the woods and sometimes have had as many as 70 sled dogs. Or had six or seven dogs living in the house. Dogs have saved my life on more than one occasion - and I mean that literally. — Gary Paulsen

You can go into all sorts of situations with a camera and people will think they should serve it. — Susan Sontag

The Shooting Star Charm
To Be Lucky in Love, You Must First Believe in Miracles — Viola Shipman

Budget for 2015 provides for 11.7% expenditures growth — Anton Siluanov

Would they ever let go, these grey, turtle-faced creatures? Would their stranglehold on the Western world ever cease? — Paul Christensen

So they actually put it into their mission statement, and they start changing things as a result. They may change how worship works. They may actively recruit folks and try and get them to come and help them to feel comfortable and get them involved in leadership, and there's a variety of ways. — Michael Emerson

She could feel the common blood song inside the place, the chorus of ancestors moving about in familiar constellations. — Ari Berk

One crucial distinction between major depression and chronic depression is that, in the latter, one largely ceases to howl in protest that the world is hard or painful. Rather, one becomes accustomed to it, expecting such hardship and greeting it with, at best, a stoic determination. — Joshua Wolf Shenk

No more semblance or disemblance, no more God or Man, only an immanent logic of the principle of operativity. — Walter Benjamin