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Our Center would be nonpartisan; we would be as innovative as possible, not duplicating or competing with other organizations that were addressing issues successfully; we would not be afraid of possible failure if our goals were worthwhile; and we would operate always with a balanced budget. The — Jimmy Carter
Either you vegetate and look out a window, or activate and try to effect change. — Christopher Reeve
Sooner or later,
wittingly or unwittingly,
we must pay
for every intrusion
on the natural environment. — Barry Commoner
I like anything that's edible ... — Niall Horan
may have gotten their mother killed. Mary had been right. We should screen clients before working for them. Through a line of pines, I could make out a golf club's fairway. Squeezing — James Patterson
In seven books, I've written my fair share of baby epilogues. Pregnancies and births and even grandchildren have made an appearance in the final pages of my books. — Sarah MacLean
It was a shock to see them go, — Lev Grossman
And I will look down and see my murmuring bones and the deep water like wind, like a roof of wind, and after a long time they cannot distinguish even bones upon the lonely and inviolate sand. — William Faulkner
When I was a kid, the great debate was about how to defeat the Soviet Union. And we won. Now we are told that the great debate is about who gets to use which bathroom. This is a distraction from our real problems. Who cares? — Peter Thiel
The advance of technology, like the growth of population and industry, has also been proceeding exponentially. — Carl Kaysen
When respect is shown according to what is proper, one keeps far from shame and disgrace. — Confucius
He always had a problem with the purity of others. Never his own. — Christopher Moore
The tallest nail gets hammered down first. — Anonymous
To know a thing does not always enable us to prevent it, but at least the things we know we do hold, if not in our hands, at any rate in our minds, where we can dispose of them as we choose, and this gives us the illusion of a sort of power over them. — Marcel Proust
We are all revolutionaries now, addicts of change. — Christopher Lasch
If you don't love the sea, the sun, all the simple pleasures, what sort of life are you going to have? — Marty Rubin