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Get hold of the main thing: That the world and the self are one and perfect. Only your attitude is faulty and needs readjustment. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Every man has by the law of nature a right to such a waste portion of the earth as is necessary for his subsistence. — Thomas More

Obviousl, my perception of the world is one where humans are a threat to our survival. — Kevin Bacon

We're all obsessed with ideas because ideas, not products, are the engine of our new economy. — Seth Godin

Maybe we should go by tube', he said.
A taxi'll come', she said. 'I'm in no hurry'.
She remembered something a woman in Paris had told her once. A woman in her forties, much married, elegant, a little world-weary. There is nothing easier in this world, this woman had claimed, than getting a man to kiss you. Oh really? Eva had said, so how do you do that? Just stand close to a man, the woman has said, very close, as close as you can without touching - he will kiss you in one minute or two. It's inevitable. For them it's like an instinct - they can't resist. Infaillible.
So Eva stood close to Romer in the doorway of the shop on Frith Street as he shooted and waved at the passing cars moving down the dark street, hoping one of them might be a taxi.
We're out of luck', he said, turning, to find Eva standing very close to him, her face lifted.
I'm in no hurry', she said.
He reached for her and kissed her. — William Boyd

Is the sunrise superior just because it goes before the sunset with a day and sunset goes before the sunrise with a night? Could there be day without night and sunrise without sunset, life without death? — Sorin Cerin

Our ancestors who changed the world did so through new ideas which came to them as they acted. — Raymond Charles Barker

Designers simply can't afford to make dresses in 10 sizes for a sample. — Nigel Barker

She didn't even know how dangerous the truth could be, all the tiny, shattering seeds it carried. — Sue Monk Kidd