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Whether carbon dioxide is quite the environmental villain that some people make it out to be is not yet proven. — Tony Abbott

In short, the animal and vegetable lines, diverging widely above, join below in a loop. — Asa Gray

When I wasn't internally grumbling about my physical state, I found my mind playing and replaying scraps of songs and jingles in an eternal, nonsensical loop, as if there were a mix-tape radio station in my head. Up against the silence, my brain answered back with fragmented lines from tunes I'd heard over the course of my life - bits from songs I loved and clear renditions of jingles from commercials that almost drove me mad. — Cheryl Strayed

We can hold to the iron rod even if others slip away and a few end up mocking us from "the great and spacious building." — Neal A. Maxwell

A man never becomes an orator if he has anything to say. — Finley Peter Dunne

We were taught instead of just reading about life we needed to go out and live it. — Rulon Gardner

A curiosity: my name, Rem, will someday come to mean a line of text in a language spoken only by machines. Specifically, it will mean a line that the machines can safely ignore
one that's only there as a mnemonic, a placeholder, for the people who give the machines their orders. A REM line might say something like "this bit is a self-contained sub loop" or "Steve Perlman in Marketing is a shit." The program as a whole rolls on past and around the REM lines, ignores them completely as it takes its shape, moves through its pre-ordained sequences, unfolds its wonders. My mother named me well. — Louise Carey

In Australia, I'm built up as this comedy hero, which was never my intention. — Chris Lilley

Racing and hunting excite man's heart to madness. — Laozi

I was in, like, nine schools by ninth grade, so I moved a ton of times when I was younger. — Jessica Stroup

It's so funny when people who are not used to making movies get into it. You just can't believe how insufferably boring it is. Waiting around and doing these lines over and over and finally having to go in and loop the lines and dub them. — Al Pacino

Love is the real nuclear bomb that destroys all our enemies, because when we love all living beings, we have no enemies. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

The common denominator in all these problems is that the world is not a line of dominoes in which each event causes exactly one event and is caused by exactly one event. The world is a tissue of causes and effects that criss and cross in tangled patterns. The embarrassments for Hume's two theories of causation (conjunction and counterfactuals) can be diagrammed as a family of networks in which the lines fan in or out or loop around, as in the diagram on the following page. — Steven Pinker