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If a tree falls in the woods, and nobody is around to hear it, and it hits a mime, does anyone care? — Gary Larson
The only true resistance to this Government ... [is] to cease to co-operate with it. — Mahatma Gandhi
The idle man does not know what it is to enjoy rest, for he has not earned it. — John Lubbock
Sour grapes, the champagne of the intelligentsia. — Gregory Benford
It is rather astonishing that the United States does not play ball with the ICC, considering our country was the beacon of the idea of an international criminal court. — George Clooney
God has control over everything, and obviously, everything to everyone is god-given. — Troy Polamalu
I didn't go into the NASA program to pick up rocks or to go the moon or anything else. I went in there because I was a military officer, and that was the next notch in my profession. — Jim Lovell
If you want to get things you can't buy in a store, you have to do things never thought of before. — Dr. Seuss
We're merely one tree with various types, shapes and sizes of leaves that all wave differently in the breeze — Rasheed Ogunlaru
It is quite clear that as long as the nations of the world spend most of their energy, money, and emotional strength in quarreling with words and weapons, a true offensive against the common problems that threaten human survival is not very likely. A world government that can channel human efforts in the direction of the great solutions seems desirable, even essential. Naturally, such a world government should be a federal one, with regional and local autonomy safeguarded and with cultural diversity promoted. — Isaac Asimov
2AM where do i begin,
Crying off my face again,
The silent sound of lonliness,
Wants to follow me to bed — Christina Perri
But in introducing me simultaneously to skepticism and to wonder, they taught me the two uneasily cohabiting modes of thought that are central to the scientific method. — Carl Sagan
Life never seems to prepare us sufficiently for epiphanies. ... they are not magical intrusions from another world, but reality, naked, and without shame. — Monks Of New Skete