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When action comes out of nothing it creates no karma. — Gautama Buddha
A person's basic humanity is not governed by how he or she came into this world, or whether somebody else happens to have the same DNA. — Nathan Myhrvold
Physical difference frightens people in our culture more than anything else. You can be aberrant as hell mentally, politically, socially, but do one little thing physically - put a bone in your nose - and boy, you're in trouble! — Fakir Musafar
I'm a big proponent of monogamous relationships regardless of sexuality, and I'm proud of how the nation is steering toward that. — Neil Patrick Harris
We can say the stars are moving because we have a relative context. — Frederick Lenz
Language always pre-exists us: it is always already 'in place', waiting to assign us our places within it. — Terry Eagleton
I prefer to express myself physically, or non-verbally. I prefer just to react without having a lot of dialogue. — Marisa Tomei
A handy pair of tweezers go a long way. You never know when you're going to have to pluck out a few of those eyebrow hairs. Keep the tweezers in the purse! — Sufe Bradshaw
When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When diet is correct, medicine is of no need. - Ayurvedic Proverb — Robin Westen
We keep asking where they have gone
those years we remember and we
reach for them like hands in the night — W.S. Merwin
Sign of a leader - Believe in others ... — Adil Adam Memon
The religions whose theology is least preoccupied with events in time and most concerned with eternity, have been consistently less violent and more humane in political practice. Unlike early Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism (all obsessed with time) Hinduism and Buddhism have never been persecuting faiths, have preached almost no holy wars and have refrained from that proselytizing religious imperialism which has gone hand in hand with political and economic oppression of colored people. — Aldous Huxley
