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There's no free lunch. If you want an industrial economy, you need energy. If you want energy, it will produce pollution. You can have it in two forms. You can have it dissipated in the atmosphere - like carbon dioxide - which then you cannot recover, or you can have the waste concentrated in one small space like nuclear. That is far easier to deal with. The idea that you can be able to create renewable energy at a price anywhere near the current price for oil or gas or coal is a fantasy. — Charles Krauthammer

The poor Sufi dressed in rags walked into a jewelry store owned by a rich merchant and asked him, "Do you know how you're going to die." And the Sufi said, "I do.""How?" asked the merchant.
And the Sufi lay down, crossed his arms, said, "Like this," and died, whereupon the merchant promptly gave up his store to live a life of poverty in pursuit of the kind of spiritual wealth the dead Sufi had acquired. — John Green

Children love to polish brass and silver, then move on to polishing their own shoes. — Tim Seldin

Why, when we regain consciousness, is it not an identity other than the one we had previously that is embodied in us? It is not clear what dictates the choice nor why, among the millions of human beings we might be, it is the being we were the day before that we unerringly grasp. — Marcel Proust

To be a woman is not a weakness. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

It might have been easier to retire, to say my knee couldn't handle it and let that be that. At the same time, the prospect of not being able to compete in gymnastics anymore was heartbreaking. — Shawn Johnson

I'll tell you the only way to survive: Ask God to place a semi-permeable shield around your heart: One that only allows what He loves to enter. — Yasmin Mogahed

Isn't better to excel in your work than wasting time on fruitless things ... after all to become the history, you have to write it. — Zeeshan Ahmed

He had no idea what he was in for, but he knew that he hadn't liked anything that had happened so far and didn't think things were likely to change. — Douglas Adams

But I was going to learn the hardest lesson in life: that those who
are closest to you, always betray you first. — Susan Speranza

I don't know how this hopeless boy weaseled his way into my life this week, but I know i'm definitely not ready for him to leave. — Colleen Hoover

The study of history lies at the foundation of all sound military conclusions and practice. — Alfred Thayer Mahan