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Caskets Made Quotes By Lauren Groff

It was the people, the interconnection, everyone relying on everyone else, the closeness. The villages are all dying now, small-town America is dying, and the only place where the same feeling exists now is here, in the city, millions of people all breathing the same air. This, here, now, is more utopia than utopia, more than your pretty little house out in the middle of the forest with only woodchucks for neighbors. Can't you see? All of we kids are here, almost all of the kids from Arcadia, are here in the city. We've gone urban because we're all looking for what we lost. This is the only place that approximates it. The closeness. The connection. — Lauren Groff

Caskets Made Quotes By David Hume

In all matters of opinion and science ... the difference between men is ... oftener found to lie in generals than in particulars; and to be less in reality than in appearance. An explication of the terms commonly ends the controversy, and the disputants are surprised to find that they had been quarrelling, while at bottom they agreed in their judgement. — David Hume

Caskets Made Quotes By Sean Combs

My message is all about peace. — Sean Combs

Caskets Made Quotes By Yotam Ottolenghi

Pomegranate molasses is ubiquitous in Arabic cooking: it's sweet, sour and adds depth. — Yotam Ottolenghi

Caskets Made Quotes By Sylvia Porter

I had always assumed that people were interested in economic affairs, just as I was. My assumption was justified. The times caught up with me. I was ready. I was there. — Sylvia Porter

Caskets Made Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

The only answer to a regime that wages total cold war is to wage total peace. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Caskets Made Quotes By Mark Moran

Before parents accept the wisdeom of a school board to cut school librarians, they should ask: Will my child graduate with a 21st-century resume, or a 19th-century transcript? ... As the information landscape becomes ever more complex, why does a school district want to abandon its professional guides to it? — Mark Moran

Caskets Made Quotes By Katherine Losse

White people on Facebook, I discovered by reading people's messages and walls, tended to lurk and judge. — Katherine Losse