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Perhaps there's an innate human emotion inside us all that when we are presented with something we don't understand, we immediately want to kill it. — Todd Berger

We went to the Moon as technicians; we returned as humanitarians. — Edgar Mitchell

Empowered Women 101: A man doesn't have to put down other women to prove his love for you. In fact, why would you teach him to be less than Christlike, in order to show his devotion? Real women don't need the people in their life to lower others, in order to raise them up. — Shannon L. Alder

Don't criticize in the sack. Discuss constructively later. — Ruth Westheimer

I started to cry, but no one could tell because it was dark and pouring. — Rachel Friedman

Geoffrey looked startled to see both his great-uncles bearing down upon him with such haste; he hadn't realized men their age could move so fast. — Sharon Kay Penman

Do you know why you're here? Shall I tell you why we brought you here? To cure you.To make you sane. — George Orwell

Richard Foster's excellent book Celebration of Discipline — Ian Cowley

I am a fool, said Richard Lovat, which was the most frequent discovery
he made. It came, moreover, every time with a new shock of surprise and
chagrin. Every time he climbed a new mountain range and looked over, he
saw, not only a new world, but a big anticipatory fool on this side of
it, namely, himself. — D.H. Lawrence

Fall in love to find the beauty of life. — Debasish Mridha

Like Eve, you're so quick to eat from the tree of knowledge. — E.L. James

The phrase booze and mischief left me worrying I'd stumbled into what my mother referred to as "the wrong crowd," but for the wrong crowd, they both seemed awfully smart. — John Green

Perfectionism, no less than isolationism or imperialism or power politics, may obstruct the paths to international peace. Let us not forget that the retreat to isolationism a quarter of a century ago was started not by a direct attack against international cooperation but against the alleged imperfections of the peace. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

He's our rodent control officer. He doesn't catch mice, he just terrifies them. — Lilian Jackson Braun