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From the moment a child is born, the death process, and the fight against it, begins. — Billy Graham

Life is like a cooking pot. If you cook something good, you well get something tasty. If you cook something bad, you will get something bad. — Debasish Mridha

With the emergence of civilization, the rate of change shifted from hundreds of thousands of years to millennia. With the emergence of science as a way of knowing the universe, the rate of change shifted to centuries. — William Irwin Thompson

She waited for him with shallow breaths, head thrown back, eyes half closed, completely exposed in her trust of him, and it unravelled the last thread holding him together. — Dianna Hardy

I've always been about setting goals. Then when I had a near death experience at nineteen, it made it even more important to strive to achieve certain things. — Phil Keoghan

I am opposed to the redefinition of marriage. — Rick Warren

A moth is such a simple machine in the animal world - the go-kart to the modern car - and it takes a lot of glitches to prevent it going. It's this intriguing simplicity, the idea that you could pull it into its constituent parts and put it back together in the same rainy day, that if you pulled back the skin, you could watch the inner workings, that makes a moth such an absorbing creature to study. Moths have a universal character: there are no individuals. Each reacts to a precise condition or stimulus in a predictable and replicable way. They are pre-programmed robots, unable to learn from experience. For instance, we know they will allways react to a smell, a pheromone or a particular spectrum of light in the same way. I can mimic the scent of a flower so that a moth will direct itself towards that scent ... — Poppy Adams

If a few people decide not to buy my album it's really not going to change my life that much. — John Legend

Nine women possess the same rights as a man ... to learning and knowledge. — Kathleen Krull Quote By Eliza Orzeskowa

The stoicism that comes of endurance has something of death in it. — Mary Catherwood

Numbing the senses by monotonously repeating an assertion is a key element in utilizing mind control techniques. — Joost Meerloo

It is the writer's job to craft a story so compelling that strangers will pay to hear it. — Seeley James

I wonder why I'm so uneasy naked," she said. "Maybe it's the gimlet-eyed lechery of my gaze," I said. "Probably," she said. — Robert B. Parker