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Who what am I? My answer: I am the sum total of everything that went before me, of all I have been seen done, of everything done-to-me. I am everyone everything whose being-in-the-world affected was affected by mine. I am anything that happens after I've gone which would not have happened if I had not come. Nor am I particularly exceptional in this matter; each "I", everyone of the now-six-hundred-million-plus of us, contains a similar multitude. I repeat for the last time: to understand me, you'll have to swallow a world. — Salman Rushdie

Los Angeles has been known as the center of creativity but has often been equally known for the absence of spirituality. — Erwin McManus

I think President Obama views Israel as a problem that needs to be solved. — Elliott Abrams

It's a fundamental, social attitude that the 1% supports symphonies and operas and doesn't support Johnny learning to program hip-hop beats. When I put it like that, it sounds like, 'Well, yeah,' but you start to think, 'Why not, though?' What makes one more valuable than another? — David Byrne

Now her eyes meet mine like green lightning-they are green, these eyes of hers, whose power is so indescribable-green, but as are precious stones, or deep unfathomable mountain lakes. — Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch

I continue to be disappointed that people don't try and diversify the kind of work they are doing in comics. — Harvey Pekar

I want to know where my food comes from and the conditions in which it's grown. I also want to embrace traditional British produce, and seasonality. — Sheherazade Goldsmith

Appearances do not deceive if there are enough of them. — Laura Riding

A non-violent world has roots in a non-violent diet. — Casey Kasem

Today, many Christians don't seem concerned about the Old Testament, but apparently God still has concern for His Law, all the way to the end of time. — Jim Bakker

[A] right understanding that death is nothing
to us makes the mortality of life enjoyable, not because it adds to it
an infinite span of time, but because it takes away the craving for
immortality. For there is nothing terrible in life for the man who has
truly comprehended that there is nothing terrible in not living. — Epicurus