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The fact is that hurting people hurt people, and children raised with condemnation in whatever form it takes are hurting people. Period. Words matter. — L.R. Knost

In 1966 Rolf Edberg wrote "This is mankind's home", "in the narrow borderland between the deathly heat beneath our feet and the coldness of space above us". He describes the fragility of our existence in poetic terms: "the atmospheric layer is so thin that it cannot be represented on any globe with even the finest brushstroke. At its thickest, it is only a few fractions of a millionth of the Earth's radius. This thin layer is what makes the difference between our planet and the sterile landscape of the moon." After reading that, one does feel the need to take better care of this fragile layer. — Margot Wallstrom

Besides walking, I do stretches every day. I had back trouble starting when I turned 40, so I have to stretch out my muscles every day. — Anne Graham Lotz

Polly put the kettle on, we'll all have tea. — Charles Dickens

Art and works of art do not make an artist; sense and enthusiasm and instinct do. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

At first I thought I'd walked into a tree, but then that tree became a person, who was also recovering on the ground, and then I saw that it was her and she saw that it was me ... — Jonathan Safran Foer

I did a concert ... in September with the Berlin Philharmonic ... They're great musicians, and there's always something to learn from them. — Cecilia Bartoli

I want considerate people to listen to the voice of Aikido. It is not for correcting others; it is for correcting your own mind. This is Aikido. This is the mission of Aikido and should be your mission. — Morihei Ueshiba

I joined Facebook in the summer of 2008 - before that I was at Mozilla. — Mike Schroepfer

Wealth
the most excellent of all gods. — Aristophanes

Art is really people asking the eternal question, "What is it all about?" — Gene Roddenberry

Death always wins. — Kelly Creagh