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Even though he knew both of their hearts were taken by others, he recognized beauty when he saw it and appreciated it as any male would. — Madison Thorne Grey

Rethinking the future: It is a profound challenge, at the end of an era of cheap oil and materials to rethink and redesign how we produce and consume; to reshape how we live and work, or even to imagine the jobs that will be needed for transition — Ellen MacArthur

There's a point of no return when you're cooking tomatoes. A little too much heat, a little too long in the pot, and you lose that sense of fresh ripeness that makes tomatoes so great. — Geoffrey Zakarian

Few are ready to recognize that the rise of fascism and naziism was not a reaction against the socialist trends of the preceding period but a necessary outcome of those tendencies. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

Change is not only likely, it's inevitable. — Barbara Sher

You are on my side," she says.
"What side is that?" I ask.
"The winning side," she says, and smiles. "The team of the artists."
"Who are we playing?"
"The barbarians," she says. "We are always playing them. — Jenny Hubbard

It's the sort of subject that always interests me: jealousy and the language of suspicion and guilt. I think it interests people. — Adrian Lyne

The one thing that about me, being a healer, I just have a different kind of relationship with people. So I am defiantly a different type of celebrity. — Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

Me. A bad boy. For eating boiled peanuts in the graveyard. Go figure. — Nicholas Sparks

There are no adequate substitutes for father, mother, and children bound together in a loving commitment to nurture and protect. No government, no matter how well-intentioned, can take the place of the family in the scheme of things. — Gerald R. Ford

Given the chance, i'll die like a baby, on some faraway beach, when the season's over. — Brian Eno

Oh mortal man, is there anything you cannot be made to believe? — Adam Weishaupt

For me, the drive is storytelling. To be a part of an art that tells a story and to be a catalyst, a color in that, is very exciting. — Alden Ehrenreich

In other words, man's imagination, when it is not corrupt, yearns for the holy - to behold its beauty from a distance, to be possessed by it. All the greatest art of the past, pagan and Christian, testifies to this desire. It — Anthony Esolen