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Hazel is different. She walks lightly, old man. She walks lightly upon the earth. Hazel knows the truth: we're as likely to hurt the universe as we are to help it, and we are not likely to either. — John Green

Confirming John Roberts would endanger much of the progress made by the nation in civil rights over the past half century. — Ralph G. Neas

A Michigan school board trustee has resigned after a flippant comment about "shooting" children with food allergies. — Anonymous

I met a man; broken as can be,
A smile upon his face; no shoes upon his feet,
He said one thing " young one , you listen clear"
The choices you make now; will always reappear,
Live to your heart but do wrong to none,
Because when your old like me; you'll remember all you have done. — Nikki Rowe

We're all moving to a world where the forces of nature come closer together to technology. — Shilo Shiv Suleman

It's incredible how one song or even one little phrase or just a few notes, if you really concentrate on it, can be a kaleidoscope of possibility. — Bill Frisell

I'm not interested in saying what people should and shouldn't do. It depends on how people feel about themselves. I suppose personally if you do anything out of fear or to mask who you are, then that's a bit scary. You've got to work with what you got ... — Cate Blanchett

It's important for me to have my family close. — Curtis Joseph

Some writers, notably Anton Chekov, argue that all characters must be admirable, because once we've looked at anyone deeply enough and understood their motivation we must identify with them rather than judge them. — Scarlett Thomas

We are fish in a bowl, dear. — Erin Morgenstern

I know that when I talk to my parents and my friends, there's a strong feeling of the world out of control and damaged. — Nick Harkaway

We need to start talking about inequality again; we need to start talking about the inequities and unfairnesses and the injustices of an excessively divided society, divided by wealth, by opportunity, by outcome, by assets and so forth. — Tony Judt