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The next generation will remake the world in a way that allows us to live in a more sustainable way, both personally and globally. — Arianna Huffington

The short story seems like the best of all possible worlds. I do feel it is closer to writing poetry than to writing a novel, with its requirements of concentration and economy. — James Lasdun

I recently had the opportunity to vote to give the president limited authority to begin strikes against terrorists in Iraq and Syria. — Bruce Braley

I've always got a whole bunch of things in the works. That's sort of the nature of the business. Even when you're doing something you love doing, you have to be plotting and scheming and writing and preparing for what you're going to do when that's finished. — Tom Green

Passions are generally roused from great conflict. — Livy

I write out of defiance. — Jamaica Kincaid

I've found that it's actually more of a disability to be tall than short. I have no problem fitting into plane toilets etc, and the adaptations made for wheelchair users - such as the lowering of bank machines - work for me as well. — Warwick Davis

Plants don't close from poor workmanship, but from poor management. — W. Edwards Deming

Know all men, he said, time's ruins build eternity's mansions. — James Joyce

Reverend Hartshorn's face had puckered into a scowl. "This, er, passionate experience of the divine to which you lay claim is not necessarily evidence of salvation," he said, choosing his words carefully. According to his theology, election was an absolute mystery; however, the notion that this foul-smelling lout could lay claim to revelation seemed monstrous. "The — Anita Diamant

Be careful what you say to someone today. Because tomorrow they might not be here, and you can't take it back. — Wiz Khalifa

A man doesn't need to fly to the sun, he need only find a patch of clean earth, and crawl there, and let the sun shine on him. — Franz Kafka