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Viewing ecology through the lens of individual life histories or the life cycles of species makes it easy to grasp the Hindu conception of life as drama. Every creature and plant has a separate path of sustenance and survival on the way to their final dance with Shiva. — Richard J. Borden

A feeble man can see the farms that are fenced and tilled, the houses that are built. The strong man sees the possible houses and farms. His eye makes estates as fast as the sun breeds clouds. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Damn, piss, shit, fuck! — Janet Evanovich

The struggle of midlife is fundamentally rooted in the idolatries of the heart. — Paul David Tripp

Moving to L.A. when I was 11 was when my entrepreneurialism started because it's the land of the American dream. — Natalie Massenet

Civil disobedience is the assertion of a right which law should give but which it denies. — Mahatma Gandhi

Is there anybody listening? Is there anyone who sees what's going on? Read between the lines, criticize the words they're selling. Think for yourself, and feel the walls become sand beneath your feet. — Geoff Tate

He wished he could be with her longer, spend more time with her, have a good, leisurely talk. But she had her own life, most of which occurred offstage, in a place he didn't yet know about, doing things that had nothing to do with him. — Haruki Murakami

I don't have a great instrument. I don't have the kind of ungodly control over my voice and body that great actors have. And I've worked with enough great actors to know that I'm not one. — Aaron Sorkin

Tenses are a way of ordering the chaos around time. — Audre Lorde

That is one of the reasons one enjoys acting. Now and again, you get scenes where you work with somebody really good and you have a good time trying to make it really work and really work well. — Albert Finney

How would it ever occur to a sane man that he could fly? — Ursula K. Le Guin

The workings of heaven are unfathomable-sometimes encouraging, sometimes suppressing. All this makes sport of heroes and tumbles the great. Enlightened people take adversity in stride and are prepared for trouble even when at ease; therefore, they are not at the mercy of fate. — Zicheng Hong