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I've been in that angst of loneliness, where you're really alone in the universe, except for the dog. — William Shatner

I learned that once it's over, it's really over, and to not take anything for granted. — John Feldmann

Food cost rather than the absolute absence of food can often be the key factor in shortages and possible starvation. During the height of the Irish Potato Famine in 1845, Ireland was actually exporting food to England. The peasants starved because they could not afford to buy food at the local prices, enhanced by the loss of the potato crop. There was enough food, in absolute terms, to keep everyone alive; they died because they had no money to buy it. — Peter Wadhams

In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has" (Proverbs 21:20, NIV). — Gary Chapman

Look into my eyes and deny me. — Poppet

And the stuff that I write, is even tougher than dykes — Nas

Show me something real — Unknown