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It takes a whole government to really screw up a war. A dollop of American hubris goes a long way too. — Rosa Brooks

What is art? It is not just nature, it is nurtured nature. It is intelligence applied to what physical ability you have. — Rudolf Nureyev

I guess I never grew up. I was still reading kids' books in high school and college. I was always interested in writing or illustrating children's books, and I started collecting out-of-print books when I was about 10 years old. — Michael Patrick Hearn

every man's admirable qualities (kindness, charm, intelligence, cute butt--you name it) had an evil twin waiting in the shadows to bite her in the ass when she'd least expected it. It hadn't taken a Ph.D. in philosophy to teach Jessica James that virtue was just the flip side of vice. A — Kelly Oliver

Love brought me that far by the hand, without The slightest doubt or irony, dry-eyed And knowledgeable, contrary as be damned; Then just kept standing there, not letting go. — Seamus Heaney

At first, I wanted to start my own label, but it was such a full-time job that it became too much. — Vonda Shepard

If we do nothing, we still get to a post-carbon future, but it will be bleak. However, if we plan the transition, we can have a world that supports robust communities of healthy, creative people and ecosystems with millions of other species. — Richard Heinberg

No one likes to admit they are racist or bear prejudices. Nor do they even like to be open and honest when they witness racist behaviour. — Martin Jacques

Evolution is like walking on a rolling barrel. The walker isn't so much interested in where the barrel is going as he is in keeping on top of it. — Robert Frost

I write in a very peculiar way. I think about a book for 25 or 30 years in a kind of inchoate way, and at one point or another, I realize the book is ready to be written. I usually have a character, a first line, and general idea of what the book is going to be about. — Charles McCarry

It was practically un-American to not set goals and then do everything you could, everything, to reach them. Quitting-it was a dirty word ... — Deb Caletti

She didn't show me that I was capable of love. She was the one who made me capable of love. — T.M. Frazier

Avoid 'shoulding' on others and yourself! — Marshall B. Rosenberg