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When I think of the word "organic," I think of natural, wholesome, and fundamental.
That's exactly what I want my children's education to be like. — Tamara L. Chilver

Sooner or later, man has always had to decide whether he worships his own power or the power of God. — Arnold J. Toynbee

every day, not matter how you fight it, you learn a little more about yourself, and all most of it does is teach humility. — John D. MacDonald

Life behind him by this time (he died in 1988), so he could reflect on his experiences and accomplishments with the — Richard Feynman

Was it you that killed me, or did I kill you?" Abel answered. "I don't remember anymore; here we are, together, like before."
"Now I know that you have truly forgiven me," Cain said, "because forgetting is forgiving. I, too, will try to forget. — Jorge Luis Borges

The great thing about mod_rewrite is it gives you all the configurability and flexibility of Sendmail. The downside to mod_rewrite is that it gives you all the configurability and flexibility of Sendmail. — Brian Behlendorf

The heart under your heart
is not the one you share
so readily so full of pleasantry
& tenderness
it is a single blackberry
at the heart of a bramble
or else some larger fruit
heavy the size of a fist — Craig Arnold

Tomorrow is promised to no one so live your life fully everyday. — Therese Crutcher-Marin

Smiling is confusing, she thought. This is why I don't do it. — Rainbow Rowell

I have a golden Lab who goes everywhere with me. He's a great leveler. — Sheryl Crow

We bring back to us everything we put out into the world. That includes every action we take and thinking a thought is taking an action - a very big one, because life isn't so much dynamic as it is magnetic. We draw things to us. Life doesn't happen to us. It happens through us. You — Habib Sadeghi

I was also reminded of one of the unique charms of NYC in the summer: vast piles of rotting garbage piled on the sidewalks, with that sweet yet nauseating smell of decomposing groceries sitting in the humid fetid air, and rancid food juices oozing over the sticky sidewalks. With my windows open to counter the stuffiness, I could occasionally catch a whiff of the stench outside. People actually like living in this chaotic, fetid monument to incompetence? Beats me. — Andrew Sullivan

To be truly effective, your daily activity must align with your long-term vision, strategies, and tactics. — Brian P. Moran