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You get what you want and you become its slave. — Ljupka Cvetanova
Internet made changed us... people which taught us about the world stuff... they changed us...
We are their experiement. — Deyth Banger
Whether or not this story has a happy ending depends, of course, on who is reading it. Whether you are a wolf or a girl. — Kelly Link
Only because I prefer a positive to a negative. In this game that we're playing, we can't win. Some kinds of failure are better than other kinds, that's all. — George Orwell
It has never been matter of wonder to me that human resolutions are liable to change; one passion gives them birth, another may destroy them. — Antoine Francois Prevost D'Exiles
If you love yourself, someone will love you more — Trenice Carter
Empathy may be the single most important quality that must be nurtured to give peace a fighting chance. — Arundhati Roy
I do think that we may be looking at a period in the next few years where the two-party system will fracture. — Jonathan Tasini
Just like a human foetus, while in the uterus, retrieves and assimilates the components that allow its physical body to become whole and fit to emerge into the outer reality, the third dimension serves the purpose of shamanic pregnancy, which is about retrieving and integrating the fragmented pieces of the soul, finally giving birth to the multidimensional self. — Franco Santoro
In short, I'm not sure that the abortion problem can be solved by legislation. I think it can only be solved through moral persuasion. — Tony Campolo
I don't care a hang for any cat that hasn't stripes. — L.M. Montgomery
Friends are harder to make than enemies, but they are more useful. — Dave Duncan
It's pretty generally understood that men don't aspire after the absolute right, but only to do about as well as the rest of the world. Now, when any one speaks up, like a man, and says slavery is necessary to us, we can't get along without it, we should be beggared if we give it up, and, of course, we mean to hold on to it, - this is strong, clear, well-defined language; it has the respectability of truth to it; and, if we may judge by their practice, the majority of the world will bear us out in it. But when he begins to put on a long face, and snuffle, and quote Scripture, I incline to think he isn't much better than he should be. — Harriet Beecher Stowe
