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The destruction of our environment and resources cannot be stemmed unless the growth of the world's population is stemmed and ultimately reduced. — Henry W. Kendall
Expectancy is the atmosphere for miracles. — Edwin Louis Cole
Lady Maccon wondered if she had ever been so foolish over Lord Maccon. Then she recalled that her affection generally took the form of threats and verbal barbs. She gave herself a pat on the back for avoiding sentimentality. — Gail Carriger
It is the pride of kings that throws man kind into confusion. — Thomas Paine
Two hundred years ago, before the advent of capitalism, a man's social status was fixed from the beginning to the end of his life; he inherited it from his ancestors and it never changed. — Ludwig Von Mises
It is so difficult to mix with artists! You must choose business men to talk to, because artists only talk of money. — Jean Sibelius
Let emotions happen naturally. If we try to control them they will never be released and will stick with us like a shadow. But if we can observe them with no judgement, no labels and when we do label them because it's difficult transmute them into positive creativity. — Matthew Donnelly
That was a strange thing, the death of Coco. Not that he should die, for owing to the unexpected folly of the concierge it was inevitable that he should, but his manner of doing it. Even at this distance of time, the remembrance agonises me. There — Elizabeth Von Arnim
The lexicon of language, then, is a finite set of terms that by metaphor is able to stretch out over an infinite set of circumstances, even to creating new circumstances thereby. — Julian Jaynes
But the tricks I use are ones that will hopefully benefit the team. — Cristiano Ronaldo
Patience is not passive; on the contrary, it is active; it is concentrated strength. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton
A man's most vivid emotional and sensuous experience is inevitably bound up with the language that he actually speaks. (New Bearings in English Poetry) — F.R. Leavis
...hurting was better than dying. — Linda Howard