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Carbon dioxide is portrayed as harmful. But there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. — Michele Bachmann

Hans: [Y]ou can't conceive what a great fellow I'm going to be. The seed of immortality has sprouted within me.
Deronda: Only a fungoid growth, I daresay - a crowing disease in the lungs. — George Eliot

A tennis racket makes a great fake guitar! — Isaac

Decide which you want to play up: your clothing or your jewelry, but not both. Let one be the star and one the supporting player. — Padma Lakshmi

Blot out the moon,
Pull down the stars.
Love in the dark, for we're for the dark
So soon, so soon. — Jean Rhys

Her albino hair illuminated my dreams, shining brighter than moonlight. — Anna Kavan

When our purpose becomes avoidance, our life becomes a void. — Bill Crawford

Failure is essential. Trial and error is necessary. — David Bergen

When I was younger I wish I'd known that what often seemed to be the 'end of the world' often turned out to be a positive and transformative experience! — Annie Lennox

Gratitude is the payment for what we have received. It also opens our hearts to fill our lives with abundance. — Debasish Mridha

Even though I was scared to stay behind, scared to turn into my parents, I was just as afraid of leaving. — R.K. Ryals

When I heard We Are the World do a techno version of one of my songs, I didn't know the word techno, but I said, "That percussion is astounding, will you help me do a piece?" Nobody said, "Techno isn't allowed for you." — Linda Perhacs

Embarrassing as it was to admit, I was beginning to enjoy the role, thinking there was nothing like packing a pair of cuffs to put some spring into a woman's step. — Janet Evanovich

Every man dies, not every man really lives" ... William Wallace — H.E. Kline