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The destruction of our environment and resources cannot be stemmed unless the growth of the world's population is stemmed and ultimately reduced. — Henry W. Kendall

A true teacher does not terrorize ignorant students, because a true teacher knows that it is his job to cure ignorance. — Miriam Defensor Santiago

Wallowing was for elephants, depressing people and depressing elephants — Cassandra Clare

There is nothing about a bad situation that fourteen hyper cheerleaders can't worsen. — Maureen Johnson

When was it I realized that, on this truly dark and solitary path we all walk, the only way we can light is our own? Although I was raised with love, I was always lonely.
Someday, without fail, everyone will disappear, scattered into the blackness of time. — Banana Yoshimoto

Right away I fell in love with him because he was so good looking. And because he was alone with ten women around him — Judith Mackrell

The intense roller coaster of emotions will gradually lesson over time. But there is no timeframe for the grieving process, and it will not be rushed, no matter how fast you'd like to "get over it." The reality is that there is no getting over it; you can only walk through it. — Elizabeth Berrien

Did I just think about licking Liam like he was a Popsicle or something? — Kirsty Moseley

Barack Obama's a terrible commander-in-chief. He is gutting our military. It's not an exaggeration. — Marco Rubio

You play your cards so close to your chest," said Shadow, "that I'm not even sure they're really cards at all. — Neil Gaiman

The antidote to hatred in the heart, the source of violence, is tolerance. — Dalai Lama

Hell is not all paved with bad intentions. — George Bernard Shaw

It is admirable to die the victim of one's faith; it is sad to die the dupe of one's ambition. — Alphonse De Lamartine

Art is a spiritual function of man, which aims at freeing him from life's chaos. Art is free in the use of its means in any way it likes, but is bound to its laws and to its laws alone. The minute it becomes art, it becomes much more sublime than a class distinction between proletariat and bourgeoisie. — Kurt Schwitters