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I've been very influenced by Inuit art especially some drawings and watercolors I've seen. — Marcel Dzama
How dare you? How dare you create a world in which there is such misery that's not our fault? It's not right. It's utterly, utterly evil. Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid god who creates a world which is so full of injustice and pain? — Stephen Fry
What is this Charity, this clinking of money between strangers, and when did Charity cease to be a comforting and secret thing between one friend and another? Does Love make her voice heard through a committee, does Love employ an almoner to convey her message to her neighbor? ... The real Love knows her neighbor face to face, and laughs with him and weeps with him, and eats and drinks with him, so that at last, when his black day dawns, she may share with him, not what she can spare, but all that she has. — Stella Benson
I don't do Facebook. — Jason Medina
In North America and Western Europe, ten percent of the population of the world consumes fifty percent of its energy. — Yehuda Levi
You know I'd be lost without you." "You've never been lost in your life," I scoffed. I was the mapmaker, but Mal could find true north blindfolded and standing on his head. — Leigh Bardugo
There is incredible generosity in the potentialities of Nature. We only have to discover how to utilize them. — E.F. Schumacher
When a job needs to be done, you can't always afford to find the perfect person to do it. Sometimes you have to make do with what you've got." "Times — Joseph R. Lallo
Triumphing over nature means better lives for sentients, but dominance is sustained only by bringing order to chaos and establishing law where none exists. — James Luceno
You might be a redneck if you've ever stood in line to get your picture taken with a freak of nature. — Jeff Foxworthy
how foolish I was ever to have thought that professors were intellectual giants. They're people - and afraid the rest of the world will find out. — Daniel Keyes