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It's like this ... a starving man would gladly eat a radish, right? In fact, a radish would be a feast if that's all he had. But if he had a buffet in front of him, the radish would never be chosen. — Colleen Houck

I'm not going out of my way looking for devils; but I wouldn't step out of my path to let one go by. — Robert E. Howard

I can hardly remember her being shy anymore. Well, her version of shy. Even though she's always been a very eager semi-submissive and semi-Domme. — Ella Dominguez

The calamities we experience here are only temporary phenomena. Each disaster reminds us that a disaster-free eternity — David Jeremiah

We must recognise that duty and morality vary under different circumstances; not that the man who resists evil is doing what is always and in itself wrong, but that in the different circumstances in which he is placed it may become even his duty to resist evil. — Swami Vivekananda

I have seen the future, and it is still in the future. — James Gleick

phenotypic plasticity, — Edward O. Wilson

Unhappiness is really an incorrect way of seeing. When we are unhappy we don't see life as it really is. We are in a condition of veiled light, of shadows. — Frederick Lenz

Poverty isn't being broke; poverty is never having enough. — Betty Jane Wylie

If risk is the key factor to success and really smart people avoid it, you might not be dumb enough to succeed! — Garrison Wynn

To understand the principle of love is to eradicate wrong acts — Sunday Adelaja

Homeschool doesn't give you a get out of teenage jail free card. It just
gives you fewer opportunities to become the butt of someone's lame Facebook joke. — Kim Culbertson

During my two terms serving the good people of New Hampshire's First District, I always worked for what I call the bottom 99% of Americans, and I never forgot that public office is a public trust. — Carol Shea-Porter

The perfect man? A poet on a motorcycle. — Lucinda Williams