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Our treatment of animals, in every department, is deeply and systematically immoral. Becoming a vegetarian is only the most minimal ethical response to the magnitude of the evil. — Colin McGinn
Men fail much oftener from want of perseverance than from want of talent. — William Cobbett
As life has a way of unfolding as it is meant to, I have learned to trust life. — Linda Thompson
If you're too hung up on improvising 'correctly', you will almost always fail. — Craig Cackowski
You look like trouble. When I was growing up, my mother used to tell me to never trust a redhead. — Tarryn Fisher
Riches and power are but gifts of blind fate, whereas goodness is the result of one's own merits. — Heloise
I was not proud of what I had learned but I never doubted that it was worth knowing. — Hunter S. Thompson
Nothing would have meaning, because the knowing was itself the meaning; beyond that there was nothing to know. — Paul Bowles
Sensuality does not understand why everyone else is so disturbed by her. As a young girl, she was often scolded for going barefoot. — J. Ruth Gendler
He [Mikhail Gorbachev] has, as many great leaders have, impressive eyes ... There's a kind of laser-beam stare, a forced quality, you get from Gorbachev that does not come across as something peaceful within himself. It's the look of a kind of human volcano, or he'd probably like to describe it as a human nuclear energy plant. — Dan Rather
Stephanie Crawford even told me once she woke up in the middle of the night and found him looking in the window at her. I said what did you do, Stephanie, move over in the bed and make room for him? That shut her up for a while. — Harper Lee
Every really able man, in whatever direction he works - a man of large affairs, an inventor, a statesman, an orator, a poet, a painter - if you talk sincerely with him, considers his work, however much admired, as far short of what it should be. What is this Better, this flying Ideal, but the perpetual promise of his Creator? — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The first day I arrived, they told me to go home and get rid of that cold. — June Allyson
When Love And Jealousy
Collide On The Slopes,
Winter Break Turns Deadly — Richelle Mead