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If we want to find safe alternatives to obstetrics, we must rediscover midwifery. To rediscover midwifery is the same as giving back childbirth to women. And imagine the future if surgical teams were at the service of the midwives and the women instead of controlling them. — Michel Odent

A melancholy lesson of advancing years is the realisation that you can't make old friends. — Christopher Hitchens

Murray observes further that we have entered a peculiar age, an age in which physicians and lawyers are more plentiful than good plumbers. — Leonard Sax

Again, the only way to know that we've seen into the true nature of something is that the story we're telling ourselves releases. — Adyashanti

Ever is the glue that brings two broken pieces together, and after is the bond that keeps them that way. — Nicole Williams

I dance but I also work out. I run, do strength training ... you name it. I've got to! — Laurieann Gibson

To get rid of anger you can change the situation or change how you think about the situation. — Garrison Wynn

Remember this: once the human race is established on more than one planet and especially, in more than one solar system, there is no way now imaginable to kill off the human race. — Robert A. Heinlein

When you see yourself on video, you and your friends spending time on vacation, and they take a video, and then you see it, it's really disturbing. — Marion Cotillard

Base metals can be transmuted into gold by stars, and by intelligent beings who understand the processes that power stars, but by nothing else in the universe. — David Deutsch

Undoubtedly to some, the idea of giving so much love to self will seem very cold, hard and unmerciful. Still this matter may be seen in a different light, when we find that 'looking out for number one,' as directed by the infinite, is really looking out for number two and is indeed the only way to permanently benefit number two. — Prentice Mulford

Living is not an art, but to write of life is. Life is a series of accidents and anticlimaxes, misremembered and misunderstood, with lessons only dimly learned. Life is disorganized, lacks shape, lacks story. — Christopher Priest