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Nature's great mistake was to have been unable to confine herself to one "kingdom": juxtaposed with the vegetable, everything else seems inopportune, out of place. The sun should have sulked at the appearance of the first insect, and gone out altogether with the advent of the chimpanzee. — Emil M. Cioran

It pained me to imagine who she would have become, given the chance. For the life to be ripped away from someone so young just seemed so terribly, terribly unfair. "Because you're going to die soon." On second thought, maybe she was better off. Away from other people and most sharp objects. I had a sneaking suspicion she would have become a serial killer. Or a telemarketer. Either way. — Darynda Jones

When we have to do a thing...we can do it. — L.M. Montgomery

After a decade in a club it's quite normal and necessary that you seek and take a new challenge. — Oliver Kahn

Truth is a slippery concept. It changes shape according to who's speaking it and it never looks the same to any two people. — Deb Baker

You know, I think that the Republicans have made it really clear that they want to end the so-called social safety net from cradle to grave. — Gwen Moore

Our nation must engage with the rest of the world. But to be successful, we must listen. Our interaction with the world must be a conversation, not a monologue ... these exchanges are a strategic pillar of our nation's public diplomacy. — Dina Powell

I don't think the advertisers have any real idea of their power not only to reflect but to mold society. — Marya Mannes

It's like live action if you reshot every scene a million times after finishing the movie. Because even apparently by the very end, a few weeks before they were screening it for the world premiere, they were making changes. That's just simply something you can't do on live action. — John Francis Daley

Bright morning comes; the bloody-fingered dawn with zealous light sets seas of air ablaze and bends to earth another false beginning. My eyes open like cornflowers, stick, crusted with their own stale dew, then take that light. — Iain Banks

If by gaining knowledge we destroy our health, we labour for a thing that will be useless in our hands. — John Locke

The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that carries any reward. — John Maynard Keynes