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Because of its divine institution for the propagation of man, the seed is not to be vainly ejaculated, nor is it to be damaged, nor is it to be wasted. — Pope Clement I

Eternity manifests itself in endless ways on endless planes of existence that they call lokas, other dimensions ... worlds within worlds. — Frederick Lenz

I think digital will displace film, yes. We're talking about digital as a thing of the future, but I'm afraid that it's here. — Mel Gibson

My travels inevitably begin with copious research and planning. I began this kind of planning long ago when I was very young and anxious to hit the road. Hours were spent pouring over junior encyclopedias memorizing the names of exotic-sounding cities
Addis, Ababa, Samarkand, Damascus. Lengthy lists were written detailing the most minute necessities: three pairs of socks, two pencils. spare batteries, rope. — Barbara Hodgson

Marriage exists as an institution of exploitation, it is not togetherness. That is why no happiness comes out of it as a flowering. It cannot. Out of the roots of exploitation how can ecstasy be born? — Rajneesh

When he is best he is a little worst than a man, and when he is worst he is a little better than a beast. — William Shakespeare

I watched their reactions and emotions, especially to understand what was what I was doing wrong. But then I realized that if I could see these people and take note of everything I saw, I could write a good song. — Taylor Swift

Wherever I can go, I hit the water, whether it's the ocean, or in L.A. it's Zuma Beach in Malibu; I just hit the water. — David Hasselhoff

Until we as a gender refuse to wear any shoe that would be uncomfortable to walk a mile in, we're perfectly screwed. — Cheryl Strayed

Taking action in alignment with your gifts, talents, and strengths will start to break down the door of fear and doubt. What you will find on the other side is simply divine. — Charles F. Glassman