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We never promised we would stay the same,/But only we would shape our change/From this now single clay.[p. 82] — Mary Catherine Bateson

To bring about government by oligarchy, masquerading as democracy, it is fundamentally essential that practically all authority and control be centralized in our Federal government ... The individual sovereignty of our states must first be destroyed. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Herbes ... comfort the wearied braine with fragrant smells which yielde a certaine kind of nourishment. — William H. Coles

I don't like the compression on compact discs. It's lacking in air, and it's lacking in majesty. — Marianne Faithfull

Ah gentle pair, ye little think how nigh Your change approaches, when all these delights Will vanish and deliver ye to woe, More woe, the more your taste is now of joy. — John Milton

Jamie was like no one else he had ever met. She had ethics; she had moral integrity. She was clearly not corruptible, at least not for money
that test was over. — Patricia Cori

I want to note that, historically, the make-up of the court has changed just as elected branches have change. — Sam Brownback

I give a portion of my time to helping others. It is good for my own health. — Louise Hay

It doesn't matter if you're behind a locked door under the covers or walking around in the middle of the night. If something's gonna get you, it'll get you no matter what. — M.K. Schiller

I really hope that the Japanese are going to stop demonstrating to the world what man-made radiation does to people. — Steven Magee

The creation is a very internal process, and publishing the book is a very external process. It is nice to see the book out in the world and people having the same reaction as when I created it. The point of all art is the emotional transference, and when that happens, the book has succeeded. — Elliot Ackerman

Sometimes Sonny felt like he was the only human creature in the town. It was a bad feeling, and it usually came on him in the mornings early, when the streets were completely empty, the way they were one Saturday morning in late November. — Larry McMurtry

It's rare that I'm working on a movie and that's the case. My goal is the same, ultimately at a certain point you give it to the director and their vision. You're there to support that vision. — Charles Roven