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Are we to regard the world of nature simply as a storehouse to be robbed for the immediate benefit of man? ... Does man have any responsibility for the preservation of a decent balance in nature, for the preservation of rare species, or even for the indefinite continuance of his race? — Kenneth E. Boulding

This [June's] account poignantly illustrates many of the multi- faceted, complex, and contradictory processes contained in participants' stories. — Norma Jean Profitt

All this knowledge of the objective world is of no value in comparison to having a little glimpse of the inner sky and its beauty - its sunrises and sunsets, its days and nights, its blue sky and its stars. The outer then looks only a pale reflection of the inner. The inner becomes more real and the outer becomes just a shadow. — Rajneesh

If you are out there shooting, things will happen for you. If you're not out there, you'll only hear about it. — Jay Maisel

In my mind, I always think of myself as an underdog type. — Zooey Deschanel

It's not funny when you actually get shot, but afterwards, yeah, it's funny. — Curtis Jackson

'Changes in Latitudes' began when I was looking at a photograph of a sea turtle swimming underwater. I had such a strong feeling for the beauty of this ancient creature, at home in the sea. On the spot, I wanted to swim with that turtle. I began to imagine a character who would do just that. — Will Hobbs

When I ask the young people from California why they want to go to New York, and the ones from the East why they're determined to go West, I hear what you'd expect: new challenges, different weather, boyfriends, girlfriends, to make a name ... They laugh when I say, 'But your poor mother.' — Susan Estrich

There are some good people in it, but the orchestra as a whole is equivalent
to a gang bent on destruction. — John Cage

Never go anywhere without condiments. Condiments are our friends. — Simon R. Green

Rather suffer an injustice than commit one. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau