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The economists have us well along the way of the greatest mass extinction event in human history. — Steven Magee

The highest development was in the Egyptian and Cabalistic systems, and it was blended with Christian thought in the schools of the Neo-Platonists and the Gnostics ... Its studies were only kept alive during the Dark Ages among the Jews who were the chief exponents of its Cabalistic aspect ... and it is still alive today. — Dion Fortune

It's amazing how many different roads we can take, but they all lead home. — Jewel E. Ann

By wandering aimlessly, all places became equal, and it no longer mattered where he was. — Paul Auster

Failure is good as long as it does not become a habit. — Michael Eisner

I have this fantasy of my older days, painting or sculpting or making things. I have this fantasy of a bike trip to Chile. I have this fantasy of flying into Morocco. But right now, it's about getting the work done and getting home to family. I have an adventure every morning, getting up. — Brad Pitt

Most of my friends who got shows right away are still just doing shows, and they have no need to create. — Riki Lindhome

I'm almost numb to misogyny at this point. It's just everywhere. — Callie Khouri

They stood on the far shore of a river and called to him. Tattered gods slouching in their rags across the waste. Trekking the dried floor of a mineral sea where it lay cracked and broken like a fallen plate. Paths of feral fire in the coagulate sands. The figures faded in the distance. He woke and lay in the dark. — Cormac McCarthy

From a thread of sky
to the warp and weft of your being
You're beautiful, graceful,
like no other;
You're pretty damn good as you are. — Imogen Heap

Messes are made by people who want but don't know what they want, let alone how to get it. — Joyce Carol Oates

In the 16th century, after a period of decline and corrupt administration, the abbot sold the lead from the church roof, which later collapsed as a result. — Alta MacAdam