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What about our children and grandchildren and their children and grandchildren? Do we not want them to live healthy and happy lives? — David Suzuki

The language he used was that of a man who was sick and tired of the world he lived in - though he had much liking for his fellow men - and had resolved, for his part, to have no truck with injustice and compromises with the truth. — Albert Camus

Every man has some favorite topic of conversation, on which, by a feigned seriousness of attention, he may be drawn to expatiate without end. — Samuel Johnson

It's at the very moment you want to give up on your dreams that you must expand them until they move you again. — Umair Haque

Nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. — Calvin Coolidge

Accustom yourself to unreasonableness and injustice. Abide in peace in the presence of God Who sees all these evils more clearly than you do, and Who permits them. Be content with doing with calmness the little which depends upon yourself, and let all else be to you as if it were naught. — Francois Fenelon

Menacing lines of black tomorrows on the horizon. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

You have to be lonely to be a writer — Edna O'Brien

It is now becoming clear that everything can - and probably did - come from nothing. — Robert Matthews

He who anticipates his century is generally persecuted when living, and always pilfered when dead. — Benjamin Disraeli

I resent like hell that I was maybe eighteen before I ever heard the 'L' word. It would have made all the difference for me had I grown up knowing that the reason I didn't fit in was because they hadn't told me there were more categories to fit into. — Michelle Shocked

Wake up, Carolee, the plane is waiting for us, we have to get to the game. — Al Davis

She was satisfied after the manner of that Arab woman, who, having received a box on the ear from her husband, went to complain to her father, and cried for vengeance, saying: "Father, you owe my husband affront for affront." The father asked: "On which cheek did you receive the blow?" "On the left cheek." The father slapped her right cheek and said: "Now you are satisfied. Go tell your husband that he boxed my daughter's ears, and that I have accordingly boxed his wife's. — Victor Hugo

The only real difference between Anxiety and Excitement was my willingness to let go of Fear. — Barbara Brown Taylor