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We need to focus on green jobs: solar, wind, geothermal, biomass. There's so many opportunities. But other countries like China are getting ahead of the curve. — Alexi Giannoulias
Non-judgmental justice is a perception that allows you to see everything in life, but does not engage your negative emotions. — Gary Zukav
Since I also act, sometimes I get over my resentment and commit to the pitch as an acting job. — Christopher Durang
Because sometimes chance and circumstance can seem like the most appalling injustice, but we just have to adapt. That's all we can do. — Gavin Extence
I never accepted why there should be some invisible, wavy cutoff line separating Great Fiction from phosphorescent beauties and dollhouse miniatures, novels that contain a whole world in a snow globe. — James Wolcott
You get to know someone better not when they talk about themselves, but when they talk about others — S.E. Sever
Dell fills its computers with crapware, collecting fees from McAfee and other vendors to pre-install 'trial' versions. — Barton Gellman
I really see no other solution than to turn inwards and to root out all the rottenness there. I no longer believe that we can change anything in the world until we first change ourselves. And that seems to me the only lesson to be learned. — Etty Hillesum
Anyone who believes in magic is a fool. — Harry Houdini
It is not what a man is capable of doing, but what he chooses to do that is important. — Honor Raconteur
If salvation and help are to come, it is through the child ; for the child is the constructor of man. — Maria Montessori
A truly extraordinary work: vivid, passionate and utterly compelling. The Sound of One Hand Clapping is raw as a wound. It opens a world that is strange, brutal and poetic at once and ultimately achieves the kind of spirit-healing few novels do — Niall Williams
Humour is meant, in a literal sense, to make game of man; that is, to dethrone him from his official dignity and hunt him like game. — G.K. Chesterton
