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We must stop trying to protect our planet from every imaginable, exaggerated or imaginary risk. And we must stop trying to protect it on the backs, and the graves, of the nation's and world's most powerless and impoverished people. — Niger Innis

16Keep your eyes on the ground ... you never know what's down there. — Anonymous

The victors in great wars have always been spiritually defeated by the conquered. — George William Russell

This book is for those of you who are tired of trying to squeeze into constrained categories, who long for a life without limits on who you are or who you will become. — Maureen Chiquet

I have never united myself to any church because I found difficulty in giving my assent without mental reservation to the long, complicated statements of Christian doctrine which characterize the articles of belief and the usual confession of faith. — Abraham Lincoln

I wish ... I wish I were dead ... "
"And what use would that be to anyone? — J.K. Rowling

A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point of doubtful sanity. — Robert Frost

The comic strip is what I looked at, and it's another reason I did it. The comic strip, where animals would comment on human behaviour, interested me. — Garry Shandling

If one tends to be a humorous person and you have a sense of humor the rest of your life then you can certainly lighten the load, I think, by bringing that to your trials and tribulations. It's easy to have a sense of humor when everything is going well. — Alan Thicke

It is not always them that has the most that makes the most show. — Lady Gregory

Although I am not a climatologist, it has been interesting to observe climatology from the point of view of an arctic scientist. In order for the field of climatology and IPCC to be healthy, I want to provide a few criticisms, which I hope are constructive. — Syun-Ichi Akasofu

long association brings love of evil as well as good. — Seneca.

There was no point in lying. Despite various sources throughout history saying otherwise, no one can do magic on you just because they know your name. If they could, a big portion of the world's inhabitants would be up to their neck in curses. — Steve McHugh

New York has more hermits than will be found in all the forests, mountains and deserts of the United States. — Simeon Strunsky