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It does not matter how long you are spending on the earth, how much money you have gathered or how much attention you have received. It is the amount of positive vibration you have radiated in life that matters. — Amit Ray

Lestat and Louie feel sorry for vampires that sparkle in the sun. They would never hurt immortals who choose to spend eternity going to high school over and over again in a small town
anymore than they would hurt the physically disabled or the mentally challenged. My vampires possess gravitas. They can afford to be merciful. — Anne Rice

To make things 'perfectly clear' is reactionary and stupefying. The real is not perfectly clear. — Avital Ronell

The Bible is to religion what the Iliad is to poetry — Joseph Joubert

I have, indeed, no abhorrence of danger, except in its absolute effect - in terror. — Edgar Allan Poe

When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another they are Communists. — Harper Lee

I'm very touched on a deep level by cruelty to animals. — Ali MacGraw

He seemed to think that spanking solved problems instead of taking the time to talk about them. — Starla Kaye

IN A WORLD WHERE BUNNIES RUN WILD — Anne Eliot

Each day is a day of decision. — Russell M. Nelson

When the heart is heavy, the hands crave work — Courtney Angela Brkic

Strange how knowing our story had no happy ending had freed us to live in the moment. We weren't guy and girl. We weren't damaged and terminal. We were just now. — Elizabeth Langston

What if reality (as perceived) were simply an extension of the self? Wouldn't that color the way each individual experiences the world? — David Mazzucchelli

What I have learned from the teachers with whom I have worked is that, just as there is no simple solution to the arms race, there is no simple answer to how to work with children in the classroom. It is a matter of being present as a whole person, with your own thoughts and feelings, and of accepting children as whole people, with their own thoughts and feelings. It's a matter of working very hard to find out what those thoughts and feelings are, as a starting point for developing a view of a world in which people are as much concerned about other people security as they are about their own — Eleanor Duckworth