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Every high degree of power always involves a corresponding degree of freedom from good and evil. — Friedrich Nietzsche

When the Buddha was asked, "Sir, what do you and your monks practice?" he replied, "We sit, we walk, and we eat." The questioner continued, "But sir, everyone sits, walks, and eats," and the Buddha told him, "When we sit, we know we are sitting. When we walk, we know we are walking. When we eat, we know we are eating. — Thich Nhat Hanh

The industrial way we fish for seafood is harming the marine habitats that all ocean life depends upon. Indiscriminate commercial fishing practices that include miles of driftnets, long lines with thousands of lethal hooks and bottom trawls are ruining ocean ecosystems by killing non-seafood species, including sea turtles and marine mammals. — Ted Danson

What sickens me about left-wing people, especially the intellectuals, is their utter ignorance of the way things actually happen. — George Orwell

Think of new ways to do old things. You must protect against boredom in a practice situation. — George Raveling

He that by harshness of nature rules his family with an iron hand is as truly a tyrant as he who misgoverns a nation. — Seneca The Younger

Let's say you're a garage mechanic, and you have big dreams about opening up your own chain of branded garages around the country. Terrific. — Gene Simmons

The mass of mankind are evidently slavish in their tastes, preferring a life suitable to beasts. — Aristotle.

Every game has rules. Life's a game that has its respective rules; obey the rules, win the game! — Israelmore Ayivor

Although engineers want always to make everything better, they cannot make anything perfect. This basic characteristic flaw of the products of the profession's practitioners is what drives change and makes achievement a process rather than simply a goal. — Henry Petroski

Sometimes nature guards her secrets with the unbreakable grip of physical law. Sometimes the true nature of reality beckons from just beyond the horizon. — Brian Greene