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... he felt unusually warm toward humankind. He even thought that it could warm to him. Everyone, all of us, individually facing oblivion as a matter of course, and no one complaining much. As a species, not the best imaginable, but certainly the best, no, the most interesting there was. — Ian McEwan
[Today] there is less emphasis on redemption by the blood of Christ. — Billy Graham
You attract what you think of. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Hispanic children now make the largest group of children in poverty. — Mario Diaz-Balart
Health is normal. The human body is a self-repairing, self-defending, self-healing marvel. Disease is relatively difficult to induce, considering the body's powerful immune system. However, this complicated and delicate machinery can be damaged if fed the wrong fuel during the formative years ... Healthy living with nutritional excellence throughout life can slow the decline of aging. It can prevent the years and years of suffering in ill health that is so common today as people get older and become dependent on medical treatments, drugs, and surgery. Nutritional excellence is the only real fountain of youth. — Joel Fuhrman
Maybe reason is neater and more orderly, but nonsense is freeing. — Jessica Khoury
Google, Facebook helps people than people helps people, in today's world — Jeevagan Nagarajan
Law without reason is criminal. — Criss Jami
Well, it's very easy for me to gain weight, but even though I tried not eating for a week when I was really young, I couldn't do it any longer because I liked my food too much. — Amanda Seyfried
There has been a change in attitude, though. — Daniel Petrie
I'm coming for you. I'm coming home, I'm coming to clean — Hugh Howey
The joy of my career is I've been very blessed to be able to be an actor in major films, television, theater, and also British radio. In fact, my dream as an actor when I started out was to be able to work in all the media. Thankfully, that's what I'm being given to do. — David Suchet
Stars were falling across the sky myriad and random, speeding along brief vectors from their origins in night to their destinies in dust and nothingness. — Cormac McCarthy
Consequently, the sensuous aspect of art is related only to the two theoretical sensesof sight and hearing, while smell, taste, and touch remain excluded. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
We treat this world of ours as though we have a spare in the trunk. — Al Bernstein
