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And I don't get waves of missing you anymore, they're more like tsunami tides in my eyes — Ed Sheeran

People who consider themselves political, who follow political developments most rigorously, are often those who view the political process with the greatest lack of perspective. — Boyd Rice

Morality and values depend on the existence of conscious minds - and specifically on the fact that such minds can experience various forms of well-being and suffering in this universe. — Sam Harris

CG Jung:Thoughts grow in me like a forest, populated by many different animals. But man is domineering in his thinking, and therefore he kills the pleasure of the forest and that of the wild animals. Man is violent in his desire, and he himself becomes a darker forest and a sickened forest animal. Just as I have freedom in the world, I also have freedom in my thoughts. Freedom is conditional. — C. G. Jung

The reason I can give wonder is that I feel wonder about the world: the stars, a tree, my body - everything. — Doug Henning

Why is it that you can bear pain, but someone's kindness makes you cry? — Jackie French

Come on and eat with him. I promise, I won't let him kiss you again. — Suzanne Collins

I like lots of color and mix-and-match. — Rachel Trachtenburg

In many ways, my attachment to human freedom was completely compatible with my right to live freely as a homosexual. — Andrew Sullivan

Writing is a dog's life, but the only life worth living. — Gustave Flaubert

God Almighty never created a man half as wise as he looks. — Thomas Carlyle

[o]f course like every other man of intelligence and education I do believe in organic evolution. It surprises me that at this late date such questions should be raised. — Woodrow Wilson

A moment's thinking is an hour in words. — Thomas Hood

Did you ever hear of the Queensborough Bridge?'
Wilbur shook his head. 'Is it a web?'
'Sort of,' replied Charlotte. 'But do you know how long it took men to build it? Eight whole years. My goodness, I would have starved to death waiting that long. I can make a web in a single evening.'
'What do people catch in the Queensborough Bridge - bugs?' asked Wilbur.
'No,' said Charlotte. 'They don't catch anything. They just keep trotting back and forth across the bridge thinking there is something better on the other side. If they'd hang head-down at the top of the thing and wait quietly, maybe something good would come along. But no - with men it's rush, rush, rush, every minute. I'm glad I'm a sedentary spider. — E.B. White