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Away down at the far end of the lake they got every night a glimpse of a big, continental train rushing through a clearing. Valancy liked to watch its lighted windows flash by and wonder who was on it and what hopes and fears it carried. — L.M. Montgomery

Life is about flows not about stuff we have. Water in a tank turns bad. Water that flows gives life. Money in banks turn toxic, it must flow — Gunter Pauli

Maddie was about to follow when a girl beside her said, "Excuse me." Her hair was red, and her cheeks were dusted with light brown freckles. She had a mouth that seemed to want to smile, but for some reason her lips were tight. "I have been standing here for two entire minutes waiting for a seat." "Oh!" said Maddie. "I'm so sorry. I think there's been some kind of misunderstanding." She leaned closer and whispered helpfully, "The seats here don't come to you. You have to walk over to them." The girl's mouth gaped as if she was insulted. Maddie nodded sympathetically. "I agree," Maddie said. "I've often thought that chairs that come to you are a hexcellent idea. — Shannon Hale

We think abortion is a bad thing. — Kate Michelman

I must change in order to change the world. The only revolution with any permanent value takes part in the breast of the individual person. — Stephen Covey

Once I started dancing, I was not the spoiled brat or the rebellious child that I was as a child. — Suzanne Farrell

She had appetites in plenty: she spent all her strength in repressing them and she underwent this denial in anger. — Simone De Beauvoir

It's only here on earth, my friends,
We're lent to each other, for at the end
We leave the beautiful songs behind ...
We leave the beautiful blooms behind. — David Bowles

They would get their shit together, and keep it together, and maintain it neatly and in good working order. — Tim O'Brien

The mass of men serve the state thus, not as men mainly, but as machines, with their bodies — Henry David Thoreau