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In an age when news travels so fast around the world, our sense of community and our concern for those far away from us have grown enormously. In the early twentieth century, feelings of nationalism were very strong, while awareness of our entire humanity was quite weak. In those days people were less aware of what was happening in other regions or other continents. But now, with global media transmitting news at such speed, we have a deeper awareness of the interconnectedness of people everywhere. Together with this, people's concern for humanity as a whole, and their recognition of the value of basic human rights, seem to be deepening as well. To me, this trend is a source of great optimism about the future. — Dalai Lama XIV

When a woman is undisguisedly bad, then indeed she is good. [Comparatively speaking, as she at least lacks deception.] — Publilius Syrus

Those who are inclined to casual cruelty say that inside a fat girl is a thin girl and a lot of chocolate. — Terry Pratchett

I used to do Facebook but you get a little too wrapped up in that stuff. Its more distracting than anything so I don't any more. I left it behind. I detoxed! — Emma Stone

I reject that. I would rather recruit a Racist left winger than a right winger. — Tom Metzger

TRUST AND FAIRNESS DEVELOP HARMONY — Miguel Reynolds Brandao

The man had come looking for a magical solution to his woes, but he had found an answer much more simple. Pain lost its power when other things became more important. — Brandon Sanderson

Even thugs cry, but do the Lord care? — Tupac Shakur

When I went to Bosnia, I was there to tell someone else's story and I was more methodical. — Joe Sacco

The reason we can say anything we want in America is that we know it makes no difference. — Garth Risk Hallberg

The moral conscience that so many thoughtless people have offended against and many more have rejected, is something that exists and has always existed. It was not an invention of the philosophers of the Quartenary, when the soul was little more than a muddled proposition. With the passing of time, as well as then social evolution and genetic exchange, we ended up putting our conscience in the colour of blood and in the salt of tears, and, as if that were not enough, we made our eyes into a kind of mirror turned inwards, with the result that they often show without reserve what we are verbally trying to deny. Add to this general observation, the particular circumstance that in simple spirits, the remorse caused by committing some evil act often becomes confused with ancestral fears of every kind, and the result will be that the punishment of the prevaricator ends up being, without mercy or pity, twice what he deserved. — Jose Saramago