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It would be nice to find a 'planet of trees and birds' in the space; only trees and birds, millions of different trees and millions of different birds! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Work sustains us as bodies and it consumes a great deal of energy. The conservation of energy is the component theme of Buddhist practice and yoga. That is why people live in monasteries. — Frederick Lenz

You can have it all, but you can't have it all at once. — Rebecca Stead

Your torch of consciousness should be burning continuously; then there will not be any darkness. — Rajneesh

People who believe they are ignorant of nothing have neither looked for, nor stumbled upon, the boundary between what is known and unknown in the universe. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

When I first began to write, I had been a child for most of my life, and my childhood memories were vivid and potent, and the forces that shaped me, Most of them have grown fainter with time, and whenever I write one down, I give it away: it ceases to have the shadowy life of memory and becomes fixed in letters: it ceases to be mine; it loses that mobile unreliability of the live. — Rebecca Solnit

Heaven has a north and a south and an east and a west. Consequently, it must be a planet. — Kenneth Copeland

This universe and all it is connected with will come to an end. Entropy carries us towards the inevitable omega point, that is why entropy exists. — Peter F. Hamilton

Ron Paul warned everyone that the Patriot Act could be used against innocent American citizens. His critics said he was siding with terrorists. Now, either A. Ron Paul was right. Or B. All Verizon users are terrorists. — Jack Hunter

The piano bar is the gateway to the halls of masturbation. — Henry Miller

We spend all our time and energy pampering our bodies and minds, but if we ignore our souls, we will end up spiritually starved and malnourished. — Billy Graham

She was artificially narrowing herself, amputating every humane and tender piece that didn't fit into a rigid frame. — David Brooks

Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly. — Carl Sandburg