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So even though it doesn't seem like anything's changed-"
"things change all the time, mostly in little ways. That's how it goes, I guess. — David Levithan

But sometimes we have to make the best of things, and the way we conduct ourselves when the chips are down ... — Harper Lee

If for the sake of a crowded audience you do wish to hold a lecture, your ambition is no laudable one, and at least avoid all citations from the poets, for to quote them argues feeble industry. — Hippocrates

Studies show that organically grown crops produce more of the things (ascorbic acid, lycopenes, resveratrol, flavonols in general, etc) that our bodies need and also have less toxic residue. Science is still catching up with this. J. Agric. Food. Chem. Vol. 51, no. 5, 2003. — Michael Pollan

Tolerance gives us spiritual insight, which is as far from fanaticism as the north pole is from the south. — Mahatma Gandhi

And one by one, senators disgorge from their vessels, tainting this very nice world with the smug and indulgent cloud of politics and government. — Chuck Wendig

In the future, the number of languages being spoken will not matter. You could host a dinner party with eight different languages, and the voice your ear will always be whispering the one language you want to hear. — Alec J. Ross

All the atoms of our bodies will be blown into space in the disintegration of the solar system, to live on forever as mass or energy. That's what we should be teaching our children, not fairy tales about angels and seeing grandma in Heaven. — Carolyn Porco

As I left, promising to mention her to my father, Olga said: Now you can play hide-and-seek in the whole
world. — J.G. Ballard

In order that love be fully satisfied, It is necessary that It lower Itself and that It lower Itself to nothingness and transform this nothingness into fire. — Teresa Of Avila

The ability of a country to wage war is not an accurate measure of its strengths, but of its fears. — Derek R. Audette