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It might be worse, and then again it might be a good deal better. — J.R.R. Tolkien
We owe it to the flood victims of New Orleans to give them truthful answers as to why this event took place and to assure our citizens that tragedies like this will never happen again. — Charles B. Rangel
We have the Noble Desire to help others and benefit the world, without expecting any return or recognition. What makes us great is not our knowledge, skill, money, or power. What makes us great is not our knowledge, skill, money, or power. What makes us truly great is this noble desire, this passion that transcends all separation, goes beyond one's limitations, and wants to hug others and embrace the whole world. This is not something that we need to learn, because we already have it. It just needs to be acknowledged and awakened. — Ilchi Lee
We have to understand - not justify - what gives rise to this tragedy. It's not because they're looking for beautiful virgins in heaven, as Orientalists portray it. Palestinian people are in love with life. If we give them hope - a political solution - they'll stop killing themselves. — Mahmoud Darwish
I sure love to dance."
"No."
"Don't you love to dance with me?"
"What a talent you have for asking loaded questions. — Thea Harrison
The garden is a kind of sanctuary. — John Berger
Policy decisions on climate change are being deliberated every day by those without full knowledge of the science, and often with intentional misinformation spawned by special interests. — James Hansen
The key to mostly anything is pretending your first time *isn't*. — Jonathan Lethem
Love changes everything. I never suspected it would be so. Requited love, I should say ... — Barbara Kingsolver
How do we want our air? Pure. How do we want our water? Pure. How do we want sex on our wedding night? Pure. — Molly Kelly
Some dreams linger for years.
And some last forever. — Brad Meltzer
Love is ... a madness most discreet — William Shakespeare