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When I look at the majority of my own songs they really came from my own sense of personal confusion or need to express some pain or beauty - they were coming from a universal and personal place. — Annie Lennox

The survival of poor opinions can make a thinker feel as though he is failing humanity. — Criss Jami

The new science takes us from a colonial vision of nature as an enemy to pillage and enslave, to a new vision of nature as a community to nurture. The right to exploit, harness, and own nature in the form of property is tempered by the obligation to steward nature and treat it with dignity and respect. The utility value of nature is slowly giving way to the intrinsic value of nature. — Jeremy Rifkin

Why are you looking at me like that?" Emelia's plump lips quirked.
"Like what?"
"Like you want to eat me. — Kristin Miller

I'm for gay marriage, because I'm for gay divorce. — Melissa Etheridge

I had one idea that never changed in my mind - that you should use your wealth to help people. — Chuck Feeney

Turn the paper. A piece looks better if every mark is not made while the surface is in the same orientation. — Jean Wilson

I've never known how to censor myself. I say what I want at any time. — Mark Kassen

When there's trouble I don't like running, but I'm afraid I got more in common with who I was, than who I am becoming — David Berman

Mr. Bennett, for just giving me this opportunity. I thank you for always being there for me when I need you. Every time I see you under the basket for a game, I feel confident. No matter how the game is going, I look at you - I say, if our owner's behind us, we can do it all. I thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. — Kevin Durant

Long after her death I felt her thoughts floating through mine. Long before we met we had had the same dreams. We compared notes. We found strange affinities. The same June of the same year (1919) a stray canary had fluttered into her house and mine, in two widely separated countries. Oh, Lolita, had you love me thus! — Vladimir Nabokov