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The night in Lonsdale Square was cold, dark, and clear. There were two policemen in the square. When he got out of his car, they pretended not to notice him. They were on short patrol, watching the street near the flat for a hundred yards in each direction, and he could hear their footsteps even when he was indoors. He realized, in that footstep-haunted space, that he no longer understood his life, or what it might become, and he thought, for the second time that day, that there might not be very much more of life to understand. — Salman Rushdie

The mess we are making of our planet is caused by our own greed, hatred, and delusion. Aside from the existential afflictions of aging, death, and at least some of the illnesses, every instance we see of human misery, injustice, affliction. or sufficient and pain will, upon sufficient and sometimes even cursory investigation, be shown to be rooted in the attachment, aversion, or ignorance of some person or some group of people together. — Andrew Olendzki

We humans can look deep into future and predict what will happen, but then turn around and do nothing about it. — Daniel Gilbert

I don't feel old. I don't feel anything till noon. That's when it's time for my nap. — Bob Hope

It's the children the world almost breaks who grow up to save it. — Frank Warren

So, in the face of overwhelming odds, I'm left with only one option: I'm going to have to science the shit out of this. — Andy Weir

With regard to what is designed really well, I think people are the best-designed objects in the world. Seriously. — John Maeda

You could do so much for me if you just would. If you just knew. I am I and you are you and I know it and you don't know it and you could do so much for me if you just would and if you just would then I could tell you and then nobody would have to know it except you and me. — William Faulkner

When we feel deeply, we reason profoundly. — Mary Wollstonecraft