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The Universe is not empty.
It's full of energy and we are all connected through this field of Energy — Denis Gorce-Bourge

That is definitely the heart and soul of Rise Against - that passion to inspire change for the better. — Joe Principe

I always say, 'Eat clean to stay fit; have a burger to stay sane.' — Gigi Hadid

Kei: Is there anything else you need while I'm here, Your Highness?
Cabot: No, but you can leave the sarcasm in there. — Stefne Miller

In writing, as in life, always be true to your character. — Laurie Faria Stolarz

This was more of a cartoonish thing for me and it kind of took me back to SCTV, in a way, where the characters are just a little broader and you can have that kind of fun going a little over the edge. — Eugene Levy

War became less about machine-gun chatter and spectacular explosions and more about people. — Jerry Spinelli

A long-term substance abuser, a few months before his death, penned this poem: Went downtown, Hastings and Main, looking for relief from the pain. All I did was find a ticket on a one-way train. ... Give me peace before I die. The track is laid out so well; we all live our private hell; just more tickets on the hell-bound train. — Gabor Mate

I'm delighted to be coming back to Formula 1 after a two-year break, and I'm grateful to Lotus Renault GP for offering me this opportunity. — Kimi Raikkonen

You belong to the biblical race of Nephilim. Your real father was an angel who fell from heaven. You're half mortal." The boy's dark eyes lifted, meeting Chauncey's. "Half fallen angel." Chauncey's tutor's voice drifted up from the recesses of his mind, reading passages from the Bible, telling of a deviant race created when angels cast from heaven mated with mortal women. A fearsome and powerful race. A chill that wasn't entirely revulsion crept through Chauncey. "Who are you? — Becca Fitzpatrick

The least pain in our little finger gives us more concern and uneasiness than the destruction of millions of our fellow-beings. — William Hazlitt