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Because everyone is someone's child, every woman seems like someone's mother. — Megan Fox
The mountains themselves call us into greater stories. — Donald Miller
Liberty: One of Imagination's most precious possessions. — Ambrose Bierce
As Governor of North Carolina for two terms, I made improving education a top priority. — Michael F. Easley
And that day dawned when Arrakis lay at the hub of the universe with the wheel poised to spin. — Frank Herbert
The death agony of the barricade was about to begin.
For, since the preceding evening, the two rows of houses in the Rue de la Chanvrerie had become two walls; ferocious walls, doors closed, windows closed, shutters closed.
A house is an escarpment, a door is a refusal, a facade is a wall. This wall hears, sees and will not. It might open and save you. No. This wall is a judge. It gazes at you and condemns you. What dismal things are closed houses. — Victor Hugo
She had read about people-where? she could not remember this either- who refused to name their children for several weeks, feeling them to not be yet of the earth, suspeded still between two worlds. — Kim Edwards
They say that a few minutes each day of petting your dog can raise your serotonin levels. — Neil S. Plakcy
The nation's image has become more like a chameleon - accepting whatever trend marketers concoct. Gone are the days of reverencing a holy God in the church or within ourselves. Yet the Bible tells us, "Happy is the man who is always reverent" (Proverbs 28:14 NKJV). — Billy Graham
Not money, or success, or position or travel or love makes happiness,
service is the secret. — Kathleen Norris
Be reasonable. I know you can be. If you try very, very hard. - Al to Rachel — Kim Harrison
I'd always been puzzled when books about people with Asperger's claimed that we didn't have empathy. True, I might have trouble sometimes guessing how another person felt, but sadness was an obvious emotion and an easy one to spot most of the time. My problem wasn't that I didn't understand their feelings, only that I didn't have a clue how to respond to them. I never knew the proper thing to do or say. I wasn't good at comforting. He — Susanna Kearsley
I believe that in order to tackle the big issues of the world today, like environmental issues, we need everybody's involvement. We need the resources of the corporate world. We need the cooperation of governments. We need the wisdom of indigenous people. — Michael Franti
No economic measure has more value for a nation than investing in a clean & sustainable low carbon future — Phil Harding
