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Everything that happened in the past It was all necessary to bring us to where we are. — Anita Stansfield

Meat production is one of the leading causes of climate change because of the destruction of the rainforest for grazing lands, the massive amounts of methane produced by farm animals and the huge amounts of water, grain and other resources required to feed animals. — Jane Velez-Mitchell

We all have a different answer to what defines our happiness and fulfillment, but for all of us it begins with inner peace. Without inner peace, happiness and fulfillment is hard to reach. — Ron Baratono

Never say things to friends which you don't want to hear from enemies. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

When the rebel in her touched the rebel in him, and the rebel in him touched the rebel in her, their fears incinerated. When his rebel sperm penetrated her rebel egg, that mysterious shimmer burst forth a blinding light, and a calcium wave signaled the information everywhere it could go. It has turned her into a visionary and turned him into a warrior - on a mission to save M. Earth, in the name of love. — Sharon Weil

Our act started at the bottom and went downhill. — Allan Sherman

Love is a beautiful feeling. — Kabir Bedi

If you can find a frock you look nice in and can run up three flights of stairs, you're not fat. — Caitlin Moran

Truly, sister, you were born to be a widow. (Tyrion to Cersei) — George R R Martin

I'm not normally the kind of person who holds on to grudges, I'm really not. — Rachel Stevens

Obama, like Carter, is reacting to warning signs by seeking to split the difference between dispirited Democrats and increasingly radicalized Republicans. — Eric Alterman

Women collect grievances, hold grudges and change shape. They pass hard, legitimate judgments, unlike the purblind guesses of men, fogged with romanticism and ignorance and bias and wish. Women know too much, they can neither be deceived nor trusted. I can understand why men are afraid of them, as they are frequently accused of being. — Margaret Atwood