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Climate change is part of the normal order of things, and we know it was happening before humans came. — Freeman Dyson

Just the tip, sweetheart." He nudges against me, slipping along my wetness, as I whimper. His voice goes dark. "Just for a second. — Kristen Callihan

Hildegarde stood, scratched her nose, an act for which she must later say a penance. — Louise Erdrich

We were soldiers, but even before we were showed how to kill our enemies, they taught us how to kill ourselves. — Ruth Ozeki

A world without open country would be universal jail. — Edward Abbey

You may envy every one, but no one envies you. — Martial

Love and kindness are the hammer and chisel that gently chip through barriers and long-held beliefs to reveal the magnificent soul contained within every human. — Molly Friedenfeld

The idea that even the brightest person or group of bright people, much less the U.S. Congress, can wisely manage an economy has to be the height of arrogance and conceit. — Walter E. Williams

It is, finally, a word is untimely in three different senses, and bearing it as one's treasure will not win one anyone's favours; one rather risks finding oneself outside everyone's camp ... Beauty is the word that shall be our first. — Hans Urs Von Balthasar

Old age: the crown of life, our play's last act. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

You lazy, floor banana motherf***** — Allie Brosh

You can figure out how bad a person you are by how soon after September 11th you masturbated, like how long you waited ... and for me it was between the two buildings going down ... I had to do it, otherwise they'd win. — Louis C.K.

Any email that contains the words 'important' or 'urgent' never are, and annoy me to the point of not replying out of principle. — Markus Persson

Thou contentedly let the years slip by and make no effort to repay, then thou hast but the contemptible soul of a slave. No man is otherwise who cannot respect himself and no man can respect himself who does not repay honest debts. — George S. Clason