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Growth is widely thought to be the panacea for all the major economic ills of the modern world. — Herman Daly

Truly great actors carry their characters in silence with them. They communicate without words the relationships that predate the movie. — Sam Mendes

I've been wearing Wrangler jeans for more than a decade now, all the way back to when I first started playing clubs in my teens in Georgia. — Jason Aldean

Low states are a like a poison to the psyche. Millions of people throughout the world take tranquillizers each day to combat depression, but this does not tackle its root cause, which is found in the basic state of the internal energies of the psyche.
Basically the energy of the psyche needs to change, from low states to spiritual ones. It requires inner observation, the destruction of the egos, and alchemical transformation. — Belsebuub

Every time one leaves anywhere, something precious, which ought not to be killed, is left to die. — Katherine Mansfield

Pause and remember - When you fight reality, you will lose every time. Once you accept the situation for what it truly is, not what you want it to be, you are then free to move forward. - Jenni Young — Bryant McGill

The educated horse is a thinking horse, and it seems that he understands every now and then something happens that he must chalk up as a mistake and be done with it. — Dennis Murphy

Palestinian and Israeli leaders finally recover the Road Map to Peace, only to discover that, while they were looking for it, the Lug Nuts of Mutual Interest came off the Front Left Wheel of Accommodation, causing the Sport Utility Vehicle of Progress to crash into the Ditch of Despair. — Dave Barry

Come on," he says. "And try to avoid the broken glass. Can't have you going to the nurse and meeting some other guy. — Jill Hathaway

Some think of Islam as an expedient jobs program that moves the female half of the population out of the way. — William Langewiesche

Sorrel soup:
You cut the egg into slices, and you eat it with the green soup. And the mixture of the sharp green acidity and the round comfort of the egg reminds you of something extraordinary and far away.
Of home?
Certainly not, not even for Poles.
Of what then?
... Of survival, perhaps. — John Berger