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In his scientific genius, man has wrought material miracles and has transformed his world. He has harnassed nature and has developed great civilizations. But he has never learned very well how to live with himself. The values he has created have been predominantly materialistic; his spiritual values have lagged far behind. He has demonstrated little spiritual genius and has made little progress toward the realization of human brotherhood. In the contemporary atomic age, this could prove man's fatal weakness. — Ralph Bunche

My porch feels as safe as a chocolate doughnut on an ant hill. — Daniel H. Wilson

The theory of evolution explains to us what our ancestry has been. It does not explain away our worth. Why should we be afraid to learn more about what we are? — Philip Kitcher

We tend to think of the erotic as an easy, tantalizing sexual arousal. I speak of the erotic as the deepest life force, a force which moves us toward living in a fundamental way. — Audre Lorde

We didn't really want to be an overnight success as that brings with it its own problems. — Kelly Jones

When I don't write, I feel my world shrink. I lose my fire, my color. — Anais Nin

There is thing you can do but I can not and there is thing I can but you can not; so let us make something beautiful for God. — Mother Teresa

I must say acting was good training for the political life which lay ahead for us. — Nancy Reagan

I watch these old films in black and white, and suddenly the door opens, and there I am. The other day, I was wearing the most awful hat. — Joan Hickson

When we look in the mirror what we see is a version of who we imagine we are. If we imagine we are beautiful, we find beauty. If we imagine we look tired and strained, we see someone tired and strained. The mirror does not reflect back some axiomatic truth. It reflects a version of what it sees that changes instantly. — Chloe Thurlow

He who fears dangers will not perish by them. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Sandy leans forward and kisses me, and I kiss her back, pressing myself against her, my excitement about the investigation rolling over, accelerating, transforming into that other big feeling, that exhilarating and terrifying feeling - not love, but the thing that feels like love - bodies rising to each other, nerve endings opening up and seeking each other - a feeling I know, even as it floods into my veins and my joints, that I will probably never feel again. Last time, for this. — Ben H. Winters