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Might it be that the Transition approach, of creating vibrant local economies with increased community ownership, meeting practical needs from as nearby as possible, and living well while consuming far less energy than we do today, could actually better meet our needs? — Rob Hopkins

Vaccination is a public health issue because influenza is a highly contagious disease. If you don't vaccinate your child, his or her schoolmates are much more likely to become ill. That is why some places (New York, for example) are making the vaccine mandatory for school children. — Michael Specter

This is a book about seeing, about becoming more and more alive and aware, orienting ourselves around the God who I believe is the ground of our being, the electricity that lights up the whole house, the transcendent presence in our tastes, sights, and sensations of the depth and dimension and fullness of life, from joy to agony to everything else. — Rob Bell

All the faces on the photographs have changed,
To not confuse it all, the names remain the same — Antimatter

There's a machine that I have nothing to do with. It's called the "Tupac Machine." — Tupac Shakur

our scars are invisible and they won't ever heal — Nova Weetman

[ ... ] she'd been raised to fear a person's differences rather than celebrate them. — Olivia Cunning

I'm not hugely technical with things, but I guess that the thing I use most is my iPhone, on a practical level. — Matt Smith

I love the written word so much, I know it's gonna flow naturally. — Alicia Keys

[Moses] dedicated himself to the will of God, but not to the God whose will it was. — Charles R. Swindoll

Things can get so hectic sometimes that we forget to stop and enjoy life, live a little. — Lisa Mondello

WORRY NOT, PRINCESS," Ironhorse said, and I gaped at him, not believing my eyes. Where a horse had been, now a man stood before me, dark and massive, with a square jaw and fists the size of hams. He wore jeans and a black shirt that bulged with all the muscles underneath, the skin stretched tight over steely tendons. Dreadlocks spilled from his scalp like a mane, and his eyes still burned with that intense red glow. "YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE WITH A FEW TRICKS UP YOUR SLEEVE, GOODFELLOW," he said, a faint smirk beneath his voice. "NOW, GO. I WILL BE RIGHT BEHIND YOU. — Julie Kagawa