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Every aspect of our lives is, in a sense, a vote for the kind of world we want to live in. — Frances Moore Lappe

Blow up your TV ... throw away your paper ... move to the country and build you a home. Plant a little garden ... eat a lot of peaches ... try and find Jesus on your own. — John Prine

I'm happy being an actor, it's what I have always wanted to do. I'm just lucky I got to do it so early. — Charlie Hunnam

Lexington did launch its air group when a Japanese carrier was reported. — Jack Adams

Avarice starves its possessor to fatten those who come after, and who are eagerly awaiting the demise of the accumulator. — Sir Fulke Greville

It's always good to be underestimated. — Donald Trump

As I turned the pages, I felt as if there were bees on my fingertips, for I had never felt so alive as when reading. — Alice Hoffman

I want to go out with Mikey ... He's the guy in the Life cereal commercial who hates everything. If Mikey likes you, you know you're good. If Mikey likes you, it means something. — Rainbow Rowell

Everybody that went away suffered a broken heart. "I'm coming back some day," they all wrote. But never did. The old life was too small to fit anymore. — Annie Proulx

The sun, though it passes through dirty places, yet remains as pure as before. — Francis Bacon

Han Solo.
A legend of the Rebellion against the Empire. Trader, pirate, con man, and fighter extraordinaire. It was hard to believe he was real, Finn thought. Solo was history come to life. — Alan Dean Foster

The consensus that had sustained our postwar foreign policy had evaporated. The men and women who had sustained our international commitments and achievements were demoralized by what they considered their failure in Vietnam. Too many of our young were in rebellion against the successes of their fathers, attacking what they claimed to be the overextension of our commitments and mocking the values that had animated the achievements. A new isolationism was growing. Whereas in the 1920s we had withdrawn from the world because we thought we were too good for it, the insidious theme of the late 1960s was that we should withdraw from the world because we were too evil for it. Not — Henry Kissinger

A surgeon is surrounded by people who are sick, discouraged, afraid, embittered, dying - but also courageous, loving, wise, compassionate and alive. — Bernie Siegel

We justly consider women to be weaker than ourselves, and yet we are governed by them. — Nicolas Chamfort

I graduated in 1930 and I went up to the Yale Drama School for two years. — Albert Maltz