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Gorillas are almost altruistic in nature. There's very little if any 'me-itis.' When I get back to civilization, I'm always appalled by 'me, me, me.' — Dian Fossey

It was worthwhile to come here only to see why Europe is rottening, why all this people - good for nothing - are the cause of all the Hitlers and Mussolinis. — Frida Kahlo

Selfishness can be a virtue. Selfishness is essential to survival, and without survival we cannot protect those whom we love more than ourselves. — Duke Ellington

Before you ever clasped your hands to pray God was already within your heart to stay. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

I could use some lunch." "Do you have any money?" "No," Lula said. "Do you?" "No." "There's only one thing to do then. Senior buffet." Ten minutes later, I pulled into the Costco parking lot. — Janet Evanovich

None of my sisters are in the movies, nor are my nieces going to be. That's how Dutt 'sahab,' my dad, brought up the girls in the family, and I am just carrying his thought forward. — Sanjay Dutt

For people my age, including me, if we don't post it, it never happened. People's — Samantha Hunt

Towards the end of the eighteenth century the industrial-financial revolution began. — Ralph Adams Cram

I don't build no heathen temples, where the Lord has done laid a hand. There's a well on the hill, let it be. — James Taylor

Heroes only need to be brave when there's a good reason. It would be stupid to risk your life without a purpose. — Brandon Mull

Instead of using new technologies to preserve for ready discovery material that might in the past never have been stored, or deleting everything as soon as possible, we can develop systems that place sensitive information beyond reach until a specified amount of time has passed or other conditions are met. — Jonathan Zittrain

In that disputable point of persecuting men for conscience sake, I see such dreadful consequences rising, I would be as fully convinced of the truth of it, as a mathematical demonstration, before I would venture to act upon it or make it a part of my religion. — Joseph Addison