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For tommorow belongs
to those that prepare for it today. — Malcolm X
Animism is far from primitive, nor is it about pre-modernity because animism does not serve as a precursor to modernity. Rather animism is one of the many vitally present and contemporary other-than-modern ways of being human. — Graham Harvey
When you discover your gift the whole world will seek you — Sunday Adelaja
Anything that is said is not the truth. It is a statement of truth, and no statement is the truth. — Barry Long
Man is something that shall be overcome.Man is a rope,tied between beast and overman - a rope over an abyss.What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Regardless of what our Creator intended us to be, what we have become is what we are. — Dean Koontz
Orr was one of the homeliest freaks Yossarian had ever encountered, and one of the most attractive. — Joseph Heller
The inner sort of consumer identity got the best of people. And everybody just wants things for free. And that's created this strange kind of cheapness to everything, where everything becomes throwaway. And people, I think, have started to undervalue things, maybe because there's too much, maybe because it's too easy to make, but I think mostly just because, somehow, that's the pattern that got set. And I think that's regrettable. — Esther Dyson
The Chinese ate soy as a protein source only when they were starving - when they also ate their children. — Anonymous
That's the nice thing about the field of science - the test of time sorts out the truth. — Craig Venter
To me, love isn't all. I must look up, not down, trust and honor with my whole heart, and find strenght and integrity to lean on — Louisa May Alcott
Margaret had always dreaded lest her courage should fail her in any emergency, and she should be proved to be, what she dreaded lest she was
a coward. But now, in this real great time of reasonable fear and nearness of terror, she forgot herself, and felt only an intense sympathy
intense to painfulness
in the interests of the moment. — Elizabeth Gaskell