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Could she sense her life as she knew it hanging precariously in the balance? Could she feel his eyes on her? Did she have a sixth sense for monsters? The thought of it made him smile — C.J. Roberts

No government ought to exist for the purpose of checking the prosperity of its people or to allow such a principle in its policy. — Edmund Burke

Sacrifice is giving up something good for something better. — Louis Mann

As long as we believe our thoughts, there will always be war. — Byron Katie

... There may not be even two men living in the world whom I would have agreed to marry, certainly not on such short notice. But I do not need two; I only need one. — Marie Brennan

Danish is a different language, even though Danish people understand Swedes, and very few Swedes understand Danish. — Joel Kinnaman

He who knows best knows how little he knows. — Thomas Jefferson

The TV licence people just can't believe we don't have a television. I'm a bolshie git. I shout at them things like, 'I don't need TV, I'm an intellectual.' — Julian Cope

If doing the most you can for others means that you are also flourishing, then that is the best possible outcome for everyone. — Peter Singer

You want people to feel comfortable to walk in their neighborhoods, go out and shop, do business. — Rick Scott

For far too long the world's poorest people have seen no benefit from the vast natural resources in their own backyards. It is time to end the injustice where ordinary people are silent witnesses, left to suffer without basic services, as the profits from their countries' assets are hidden and plundered by corrupt regimes. — Nick Clegg

It is an attention-getter. I mean, it's hard to ignore a woman lugging a cello around. — Lori Singer

I don't come from a famous family and don't have this detachment from everyday people and everyday life. I'm just doing my job and the attention that comes with it is part of the territory. — Ed Westwick

But it does no good
solves nothing
to distance myself from the front lines of human need by using the mail as a safe shelter. I believe that serving the best ends of humanity means getting out in the middle of it just as it is, not staying home writing checks and thinking hopeful thoughts. The world does not need tourists who ride by in a bus clucking their tongues. The world as it is needs those who will love it enough to change it, with what they have, where they are. And you're damned right that's idealistic. No apology. When idealism goes into the trash as junk mail, we're finished. — Robert Fulghum