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A man of wisdom faces it all and makes his choices that actually can change a lot of things. — Kateryna Kei

Hunger is a people-made phenomenon, so the central issue is power: the power of those who make the decisions about what is grown and who, or what, it's grown for. — Frances Moore Lappe

Finally I got to carbon, and as you all know, in the case of carbon the reaction works out beautifully. One goes through six reactions, and at the end one comes back to carbon. In the process one has made four hydrogen atoms into one of helium. The theory, of course, was not made on the railway train from Washington to Ithaca ... It didn't take very long, it took about six weeks, but not even the Trans-Siberian railroad [has] taken that long for its journey. — Hans Bethe

Third, it can mean deep, wondering reverence, or "awe" at something immeasurably superior. This is an emotion that is much rarer today than ever before in the history of the world, probably because modern life is so full of scientific knowledge and technological power over nature that we live in a dream of arrogant cleverness and a cocoon of predictable comforts. — Peter Kreeft

I write and chop with my left hand and do everything else, including eating with a knife, with my right. — Heston Blumenthal

Relationships have only one main purpose but with two parts: 1) sharing love and 2) learning about removing all obstacles to that love. — Michael Mirdad

My parents were very open about what kind of talent I had. They never pushed me to become an accountant because they knew that would be just absolutely ridiculous. So they were encouraging in what I am able to do with some success. — Grace Slick

Marvelous, isn't it, how these Germans can shoot back at us even when they're fucking dead. — Ken Follett

Don't be what you isn't, just be what you is, cause if you is what you isn't you isn't what you is. — Bernice McGeehan

This galloping concentration in broadcast ownership is unhealthy. — Byron Dorgan

I found a sad little fairy Beneath the shade of a paper tree. I know a sad little fairy Who was blown away by the wind one night. He — Khaled Hosseini

You come to know the pattern of your particular chemical bombardment. The numbness, the lack of focus, the artificial sense of peace when the meds first hit your system. The growing paranoia and anxiety as they wane. The worse you feel, the more you can get into the treacherous waters of your own thoughts. The greater the threat from the inside, the more you long for those waters, as if you've grown accustomed to the terrible tentacles that seek to draw you into their crushing embrace. — Neal Shusterman