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War is not the only form of violence imposed on people through inadequate social arrangements. There is also hunger, poverty and scarcity. The use of money and the creation of debt fosters economic insecurity, which perpetuates crime, lawlessness and resentment. Paper proclamations and treaties do not alter the facts of scarcity and insecurity, and nationalism tends only to propagate the separation of nations and the world's people. — Jacque Fresco

So long as the human spirit thrives on this planet, music in some living form will accompany and sustain it and give it expressive meaning. — Aaron Copland

Life cannot be mastered by a method but needs to be met with an attitude of openness and discovery — Charlotte Selver

Even after death, life still goes on. — Mira Grant

I try and go to as many places as possible. It's really cool that I even get to see different places. — Donald Glover

Behind every strong man is a strong woman?" he guessed.
"Beside," Ghost corrected. "She's beside him. — Lauren Gilley

From Elisha Comes to Red Horse:
I leave their politics and religion be. Folks can think the way they want, act the way they please, even to acting the fool. All I ask is they don't make too much noise and don't interfere with other people. — Louis L'Amour

There is no darkness but is brightened; there is no distance but is illuminated. — Louise Levathes

The greatest force is derived from the power of thought. The finer the element, the more powerful it is. The silent power of thought influences people even at a distance, because mind is one as well as many. The universe is a cobweb; minds are spiders. — Swami Vivekananda

Eat less, exercise more. — M.L. Rudolph

One who is caught in thought loses one's original nature. All he knows are words and descriptions. When he sees the actual thing, he fails to perceive it. — Dalai Lama

What a Beethoven, Shakespeare or Picasso has done is not create something, so much as they have accessed that place within themselves from which they could express that which has been created by God. — Marianne Williamson