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There is no life without the conditions of life that variably sustain life, and those conditions are pervasively social, establishing not the discrete ontology of the person, but rather the interdependency of persons, involving reproducible and sustaining social relations, and relations to the environment and to non-human forms of life, broadly considered. This mode of social ontology (for which no absolute distinction between social and ecological exists) has concrete implications for how we re-approach the issues of reproductive freedom and anti-war politics. The question is not whether a given being is living or not, nor whether the being in question has the status of a "person"; it is, rather, whether the social conditions of persistence and flourishing are or are not possible. Only with this latter question can we avoid the anthropocentric and liberal individualist presumptions that have derailed such discussions. — Judith Butler

Transportation spending is a win-win proposition. — Tim Bishop

My second, third and fourth novels were mistakes, essentially. — John Burnside

Be friendly first. Service starts with a friendly person with a friendly smile, who offers friendly words first. How friendly are you? — Jeffrey Gitomer

The passion and knowledge of journalism as storytelling is incredibly infectious. — Tom McCarthy

She devoted her life to this place, this work. If that doesn't make a home, Turyin Mulaghesh, then nothing does. — Robert Jackson Bennett

brass door handle off the nearest door and threw it — Richard Roberts

A true Chicago dog looks like someone fired a bazooka at a vegetable stand, then scraped the remnants off the wall and slathered it on a tube of meat. — Brandon Sanderson

And she'd felt an opening in her chest where she hadn't known anything was closed. — Rachel Simon

[Believers] do not believe in people or in the good in people that ultimately must triumph; they also do not believe in the church in its human power. Rather, believers believe solely in God, who creates and does the impossible, who creates life out of death, who has called the dying church to life against and in spite of us and through us. But God does it alone. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

See the opportunity in the misstep. — Cate Blanchett

Corn is the hero of its own story, and though we humans played a crucial supporting role in its rise to world domination, it would be wrong to suggest we have been calling the shots, or acting always in our own best interests. Indeed there is every reason to believe that corn has succeeded in domesticating us. — Michael Pollan

I take much pleasure in being alone
but there is also a strange warm grace in not being alone. — Charles Bukowski