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Our contribution purely depends on our consciousness and our willingness to support those in need, to show vulnerability and accept the support of others, to share without expecting the credit, to give it our all and allow our hard work to decide the outcome, to understand that control can only be achieved with a shared responsibility. — Yehuda Berg

Never, ever ask a former clergyman to say the blessing over a holiday dinner. Not if you like your dinner warm, anyway. — Mary Kay Andrews

[H]umans live in a world where it's words and not deeds that have power, where the ultimate skill is mastery of language. This is a terrible thing because basically we are primates who've been programmed to eat, sleep, reproduce, conquer and make our territory safe, and the ones who are most gifted at that, the most animal types among us, always get screwed by the others, the fine talkers, despite these latter being incapable of defending their own garden or bringing a rabbit home for dinner or procreating properly. Humans live in a world where the weak are dominant. This is a terrible insult to our animal nature, a sort of perversion or a deep contradiction. — Muriel Barbery

In space, you don't get that much noise. Noise doesn't propagate in a vacuum. — Buzz Aldrin

Where love is planted and kindness cultivated,
goodness grows. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The clouds wept when my heart sand a song of sorrow — Sonya Watson

Develop your pawns or Hulk will smash. — Jonathan Lethem

Drama is like meat and three veg. Whereas comedy is like the merangue at the end. — Woody Allen

You are all at once the subject, object, predicate, preposition, and period of my thoughts. — Daria Snadowsky

A new patina whitening the walls with marks of memories, all running together as if the memories themselves aspired to be the walls in which I was imprisoned ... — Kevin Powers

Every good seduction first begins with a baited hook. — Anne Mallory