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So many girls have become famous for literally nothing, other than falling out of clubs in shocking clothing or going out with a different person every week. — Bonnie Wright

In a world in which everything bears the indelible impress of Man, it is refreshing to escape from time to time from this wall-to-wall humanisation. Hence the American enthusiasm for national parks and outdoor activities. It is seductive to see the world as though we were not there to see it. We can always dream of perceiving things as they are in themselves, without the buzz and distortion of human meaning. We can take a vacation now and then from the intolerable burden of sense-making, rather as we do when we treat human flesh as something to be mindlessly indulged. We can shuck off language and confront reality in the raw, as we imagine an innocent child might do. — Terry Eagleton

You can't bounce off the walls If there are no walls: outdoor schools make kids happier - and smarter — David Sobel

I feel more like I am in the Middle East than in any recognizable part of Europe. There really are wild dogs everywhere, and they cry all night long. There is a least a miserable, bohemian glamour to the life here. There are a ton of outdoor cafes with people smoking and drinking rakia. Gypsies leading dancing bears around on leashes, attractive people, glue-sniffing teenage gangs - contradictions everywhere. My email is hard-wired into a big, gaping hole in the apartment wall and ants and little spiders keep crawling out. I am trying to keep an open mind. — Annie Ward

made myself guilty of mass murder so I could be proclaimed innocent of incompetence. — Joe Abercrombie

The Peninsula is what we have and there is no more where it came from. — David R. Brower

Why wait for Death to mow?
why wait for Death to sow
us in the ground? — Hilda Doolittle

I'm lucky to come from a very musical family. If you put a record on and turn the volume up, there's a pretty good chance you'll have a lot of people dancing very quickly. — Imelda May

He reminds me of a comfortable sweater that you pull on, knowing it will keep you warm every time. — Katherine Reay

You can't change the past,Aunt Lou used to say.Oh, but I wanted to;that was the one thing I really wanted to do — Margaret Atwood