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We torture and kill two billion sentient living beings every week. 10,000 entire species are wiped out every year because of the actions of one, and we are now facing the sixth mass extinction in cosmological history. If any other organism did this, a biologist would consider them a virus. — Philip Wollen
Losing someone close to you is more haunting than a life of cursed solitude.
~The Moon Master — Clara Diane Thompson
North American cats eat more fish than all the world's seals put together, yet we lay the blame on the seals for the declining fish stocks. — Paul Watson
I am not Jewish, but I think that America invented nothing so fine as deli food. — Mike Newell
Maslow notes that the self-actualized person has a strong desire for privacy; vehemently resists enculturation, but always has a freshness of appreciation; and has a genuine desire to help the human race. Yet when it comes down to it, in certain basic ways he is like an alien in a strange land. Very few really understand him, however much they may like him. — Wayne W. Dyer
Indeed, in our day "truth has perished" not only in the sense that integrity is at a low ebb, but as a result of postmodern sensibilities that find it difficult to see what all the fuss is about: all these religious claims are driven by sociological pressures, aren't they, and not by a divine Being who actually speaks objective truth? And so we rush to perdition. — D. A. Carson
The dead can't hurt you, they're dead. Living things can hurt you, living people can hurt you but the dead can't. — Neil Gaiman
The one stroke marks the difference between fame and oblivion. — Samuel Parris
When in Rome, live in the Roman way. — Ambrose
Eventually stardom is going to go away from me. It goes away from everybody and all you have in the end is to be able to look back and like the choices you made. — Matt Damon
And stop pointing that beard at me, it might go off! — Groucho Marx
I do not remember a time when I could not read, nor any time when reading was not a joy and a solace. — Emmeline Pankhurst
