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oil companies are nationalities. This plane oughta say EXXON on the side instead of U. S. Navy — James W. Blinn

As long as there are prisons, police, armies, navies; we are not civilized. When the Earth joins together and uses the Earth intelligently, that will be the beginning of civilization. — Jacque Fresco

I can only speak for myself," I said. "But there are none that I have ever loved who I no longer love. — Patricia Briggs

You know in the West they support realistic forces. — Eduard Shevardnadze

They have said that the Lilim were dead before now, but they have always lied. The squirrel has not yet found the acorn that will grow into the oak that will be cut to form the cradle of the babe who will grow to slay me. — Neil Gaiman

Lacking an external focus, the mind turns inward on itself and creates problems to solve, even if the problems are undefined or unimportant. If you find a focus, an ambitious goal that seems impossible and forces you to grow, these doubts disappear. — Tim Ferriss

I had imaginary friends and even they were mean to me. — Olivia Wilde

Properly understood, Christianity is by no means the opiate of the people. It's more like the smelling salts. — Timothy Keller

He only who is reduced to nothing in himself, and relies on the mercy of God is poor in spirit — John Calvin

I've always tried to make a home for myself, but I have not felt at home in myself. I've worked hard at being the hero of my own life. But every time I checked the register of displaced persons, I was still on it. I didn't know how to belong. Longing? Yes. Belonging? No. — Jeanette Winterson

The night of my accident, when I opened my eyes and you were there? Seeing you again, Rebecca ... It was like someone let the air back into the room. — Sarah Grimm

They forgot everything the minute they were together again. — Emily Bronte

Clary looked at Jace closely, trying to read his face. It was like a book written in a foreign language that she'd studies all too briefly. — Cassandra Clare