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When a human being kills an animal for food, he is neglecting his own hunger for justice. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

There were dozens of stones of all sizes in the small meadow. Tall stones, bigger than either of the boys, and small ones, just the right size for sitting on. There were some broken stones. The Runt knew what sort of place this was, but it did not scare him. It was a loved place. — Neil Gaiman

Shall I bring you some beer, while you take care of the horse?" "A good wife is prized above rubies," he said, smiling. "Come to me, mo nighean donn." He reached out a long arm and drew me in, holding me close against him. I put my arms around him and felt the quiver of his muscles, exhausted, and the sheer hard strength still in him, that would hold him up, no matter how tired he might be. We stood quite still for some time, my cheek against his chest and his face against my hair, drawing strength from each other for whatever might come. Being married. — Diana Gabaldon

Absolute silence leads to sadness. It is the image of death. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

I could worry about his health but somehow not about my own. We throw ourselves away a little each day. — Padma Lakshmi

I run my operation like a family business. I sign every check, every receipt, I'm not tough, but I'm strong. — Ivana Trump

You cannot advocate decency and ethics, you must design the conditions that eliminate the problems. In scarcity, people will tend to steal. If you make things available, people tend not to steal. — Jacque Fresco

The history of the Welsh, the Irish, the Highlanders, is just the same as that of the Gauls, one of internecine feud, no political cohesion, no capacity for merging private interests, forgetting private grudges for a patriotic cause. — Sabine Baring-Gould

The son of the victim, you know, has been virtually forgotten until recently. — Patty Hearst

A momentous but until then overlooked fact was making itself apparent: I had inadvertently brought myself with me to the island. It — Alain De Botton

There is no good war or bad peace — Benjamin Franklin