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When we think that the machine will harm man, then it is perhaps because we are not yet capable of judging the rapid changes it has brought about. We hardly feel at home in this landscape of mines and power stations. We have just moved into this new home that we have not even finished yet. Everything around us has changed so fast - personal relations, working conditions, habits. Even our state of mind is in turmoil. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I like people who refuse to speak until they are ready to speak. — Lillian Hellman

My
emotional compass had vanished. I lost all sense of
direction, of time, of the sense of who I was. I don't know
when it began, or when it ended, but before I knew it I was
locked away, alone and numb in the endless winter of that
world of ice. — Haruki Murakami

Gandhi said that only people with a high regard for the law were qualified for civil disobedience. — Mark Shepard

Think about what you want," he advised. "There's very little you can't have ... so long as you dare to reach for it. — Lisa Kleypas

Calvaryites are sometimes a little too heavily oriented to the written Word. — John Wimber

I don't think much about my physical body going off into the long, green fairways of Heaven to play golf. — John Shelby Spong

I happen to hold a bachelor of science degree in geology ... And my greatest contribution to the field of science is that I never entered it. — Colin Powell

I should think the American admiration of five-minute tourists has done more to kill the sacredness of old European beauty and aspiration than multitudes of bombs would have done. — D.H. Lawrence

She shrugs."Men"
"Men."
"If we can send one man to the moon, why can't we send them all there? — Cynthia Hand

I want to be important. By being different. And these girls are all the same. — Sylvia Plath