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The pictures of my family were designed to be on a family wall, they were supposed to be together. It was supposed to copy my mother's wall in her house. — Annie Leibovitz

The Bhagavadgita is a gospel of non-co-operation between the forces of darkness and those of light. — Mahatma Gandhi

I sip my coffee. I look at the mountain, which is still doing its tricks, as you look at a still-beautiful face belonging to a person who was once your lover in another country years ago: with fond nostalgia, and recognition, but no real feelings save a secret astonishment that you are now strangers. Thanks. For the memories. It is ironic that the one thing that all religions recognize as separating us from our creator
our very self-consciousness
is also the one thing that divides us from our fellow creatures. It was a bitter birthday present from evolution, cutting us off at both ends. — Annie Dillard

Un auteur ga te tout quand il veut trop bien faire. An author spoils everything when he wants too much to do good. — Jean De La Fontaine

A happy childhood is perhaps the most-fortunate gift in life. — Dorothy Richardson

replied d'Artagnan, — Alexandre Dumas

Species kill other species. Our species killing all species... Including the forest, and we just call it industry, not murder. — Mickey Knox

The rationality of the ruled is always the weapon of the rulers. — Zygmunt Bauman

Quick now, here, now, always, as if we are in a condition of complete simplicity ... — Dean Koontz

Designing Great Beers, which has detailed analysis of percentages of ingredients used — Bradley J. Smith

I don't think I dress eccentrically. I'm just not conservative, I guess - I dress according to what like. And I'm not a mannequin, as you can tell. — Helena Bonham Carter

One of them is married and another is engaged and the third cannot make up her mind. — Susanna Clarke

Where we love is home, home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

More importantly, it is difficult to study minds because we are mental beings. We have our own minds to maintain and protect, and may not wish to discover facts that force us to change, or make us question our own being in the world, or conflict with our sense of right and wrong. We have not discussed belief systems known as religions to any extent in this book. However, particularly threatening are facts that run counter to our
religious beliefs, especially if those beliefs are strongly held. Further, scientists have hopes, standards, and ethical beliefs, and they - like anybody - are not eager to find that their beliefs are invalid. — James Kennedy