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It is the government's fundamental duty to ensure the security of every individual citizen. — Charles Kennedy

Three quick breaths triggered the responses: he fell into the floating awareness ... focusing the consciousness ... aortal dilation ... avoiding the unfocused mechanism of consciousness ... to be conscious by choice ... blood enriched and swift-flooding the overload regions ... one does not obtain food-safety freedom by instinct alone ... animal consciousness does not extend beyond the given moment nor into the idea that its victims may become extinct ... the animal destroys and does not produce ... animal pleasures remain close to sensation levels and avoid the perceptual ... the human requires a background grid through which to see his universe ... focused consciousness by choice, this forms your grid ... bodily integrity follows nerve-blood flow according to the deepest awareness of cell needs ... all things/cells/beings are impermanent ... strive for flow-permanence within ... — Frank Herbert

Don't ruin it by saying something. Now. Go to class. — Rachel Van Dyken

Sometimes you walk into things, that, if you were paying attention, vibrationally, you would know right from the beginning that it wasn't what you are wanting. In most cases, your initial knee-jerk response was a pretty good indicator of how it was going to turn out later. The things that give most of you the most grief are those things that initially you had a feeling response about, but then you talked yourself out of it for one reason or another. — Esther Hicks

My life has run from misery to happiness. — Loretta Lynn

inspired him to bear witness to a world which was bleeding with injustice and intolerance and petty corruption. — David Lagercrantz

Sinn Fein is the fastest growing party on the island of Ireland. — Martin McGuinness

A life is never useless. Each soul that came down to Earth is here for a reason. — Paulo Coelho

War carries us into countless pieces; only Peace will clothe our hearts admirably. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

It is in this way that a war is disastrous. If it does not kill, it transmits to some an energy alien to their own resources; to others it permits what the law forbids and accustoms them to short cuts. It artificially glorifies ingenuity, pity, daring. A whole younger generation believes itself to be sublime and collapses when it has to draw on itself for patriotism and fate. — Jean Cocteau

There's nothing I find quite as annoying as the phrase 'I told you so.' — Ayelet Waldman