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I want a big breakfast," said Fuchsia at last. "I want a lot to eat, I'm going to think today. — Mervyn Peake

There isn't any real science to say we are altering the climate path of the earth. — Roy Blunt

The Everglades are on fire on my final drive down to the Keys. On the curve of the turnpike where the pineapple groves end and marshland begins, I watch the green horizon burn with helicopters bobbing overhead, fighting the flames. It's too late in the season to be a wildfire. The radio says some thrill-torcher is responsible.
I don't believe in omens. I believe we choose our own signs, so I take this one as my own: with this blaze, I leave my old life up here on the mainland in ashes. — Patricia Engel

Ronin Flynn, you might undo me." "I'm already undone, Gidge. I'm just hoping you'll stick around long enough to put me back together. — J.A. Huss

The mold of our fortunes is in our own hands. — Francis Bacon

If the force of arms is considered the only means of authority, it is not an auspicious instrument. — Lao-Tzu

Success, wealth, good health and nurturing relationships are by-products of happiness, not the cause. — Deepak Chopra

I now know all the people worth knowing in America and I find no intellect comparable to my own. — Margaret Fuller

I've learned some quick tricks about how to fix my hair so I can dash somewhere unexpected and still be O.K. when someone stops me to take a picture. — Mikaela Shiffrin

Creativity reduces instinctual tension, it fuses pleasure with reality, and satisfies the libido. — Peter Shepherd

My friend Ronald Gottesman says ... that the cause of all our trouble is the belief in an essential, pure identity: religious, ethnic, historical, ideological. — Chris Abani

Age is not measured by years. Nature does not equally distribute energy. Some people are born old and tired while others are going strong at seventy. — Dorothy Thompson