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I am involved with so many charitable organizations. Lung Cancer because of my dad, Breast Cancer because as a woman and mother of two daughters I have to be, Lupus for my sister, Crohn's disease for a dear friend, as well as Oceana and The Plastic Pollution Coalition because we have to be responsible to save the planet! — Lois Robbins

Even though its common knowledge these days, it never ceases to amaze me that all the richness of our mental life - all our feelings, our emotions, our thoughts, our ambitions, our love life, our religious sentiments and even what each of us regards us his own intimate private self - is simply the activity of these little specks of jelly in your head, in your brain. There is nothing else. — V.S. Ramachandran

Jim Leighton is looking a sharp as a tank — Barry Davies

There sits the only king I mean to bow my knee to, m'lords," he thundered. "The King in the North! — George R R Martin

Warlords of sorrow and queens of tomorrow will offer their heads for a prayer. You can't find no salvation, you have no expectations anytime, anyplace, anywhere. — Bob Dylan

Give out what you most want to come back. — Robin S. Sharma

It isn't at all difficult for philosophy to begin. Far from it: it begins with nothing and can accordingly always begin. What seems so difficult to philosophy and the philosophers is to stop. — Soren Kierkegaard

They who have just ideas, and express them in suitable language, would need to use no long discourse to refute the errors of empty conjecture. — Augustine Of Hippo

Everything good requires sacrifices. — Ann Brashares

Capital wants to make us believe that we are what we sell. But we are what we give away. — Jorge Riechmann

This situation, where men rally to the defense of a doctrine they are unable to define scientifically, much less demonstrate with scientific rigor, attempting to maintain its credit with the public by the suppression of criticism and the elimination of difficulties, is abnormal and undesirable in science. — W. R. Thompson

Life is truly a matter of choices, reactions, and actions...each and every choice is governed by our reactions which in turn affect our actions and consequently the future turn of events — Kapil Kumar Bhaskar

What peace can we hope to find elsewhere if we have none within us — Teresa Of Avila

Man's most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe. — Euripides