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I would argue that it is not human fecundity that is overcrowding the world so much as the technological multipliers of the power of individual humans. The worst disease of the world now is probably the ideology of technological heroism, according to which more and more people willingly cause large-scale effects that they do not see and that they cannot control. This is the ideology of the professional class of the industrial nations - a class whose allegiance to communities and places has been dissolved by their economic motives and by their educations. These are people who will go anywhere and jeopardize anything in order to assure the success of their careers. — Wendell Berry
Solomon's temple also was designed to increase the attractiveness of the city of his residence. — Julius Wellhausen
I think I'm honored. Or speechless. Maybe something in between there. — Dee Henderson
Some choices you make with your heart some with your head but when in doubt choose head over heart ... it will keep you alive.
-merry gentry — Laurell K. Hamilton
Everything in a movie completed. Relationships began, they developed and they ended or went on happily forever. All in less than two hours. Life, though, was not like a movie, it was ragged, an outdated map with new streets added whose direction you could never quite discern, or a maze filled with suddenly appearing walls and aimless corridors. Even when a movie didn't have a happy ending, it had a logical ending that you could live with. Life had endings that you didn't know were endings, or endings that thought were endings and then they weren't. — Marshall Thornton
The most precious thing a human being has to give is time. There is so very little of it, after all, in a life. — Edith Schaeffer
My centre of who I thought I was was never very consciously about being beautiful or attractive - I think I'm one of those people who's actually grown into their looks. — Harriet Walter
