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I can't speak. I have no voice. I just stare at his dark blue yes. It feels as though I let the lifeboat sail away. I'm drowning in a sea of pain. He reached out, but I can't take his hand. — H.M. Ward

O heavenly Father,
protect and bless all things
that have breath: guard them
from all evil and let them sleep in peace. — Albert Schweitzer

ID can be hijacked, and cards can be faked. All of the 9/11 terrorists had fake IDs, yet they still got on the planes. If the British national ID card can't be faked, it will be the first on the planet. — Bruce Schneier

In one long glorious acknowledgment of failure, he laid himself bare before God. — John Grisham

A believer is an evangelist primarily by who he is and how he lives-not by what he says. What he says is important; but unless his speaking tallies with what he is and does, he had better keep quiet. — Joseph Sittler

The concept that you are not ingesting rotting flesh sort of sums it up for me. — Bryan Adams

In acting, quite a lot of the time you're not the first choice. Usually, you're second or third. And it can turn out to be the best thing that ever happened. You get used to that. — Sylvester McCoy

I influence people, hopefully on the positive side. — Isaac Hayes

Hardin lived in a world he manipulated day to day, you never knew when a piece of information might have a use. Life was a jigsaw puzzle someone had kicked apart on the day Hardin was born and he was still putting it back together a piece at a time. — William Gay

The essayist is a self-liberated man, sustained by the childish belief that everything he thinks about, everything that happens to him, is of general interest. — E.B. White

Paul Simon started piling up a lot of words, more than the bar could handle, and I stopped! — Joni Mitchell

If a man must make himself appear cheerful; he must know why he is miserable. — Al Smith

Shakespeare's great."
Duh. Shakespeare's cool, man. — Alex Flinn

In diminishing the role of the worker's body in the labor process, industrial technology has also tended to diminish the importance of the worker. In creating jobs that require less human effort, industrial technology has also been used to create jobs that require less human talent. In creating jobs that demand less of the body, industrial production has also tended to create jobs that give less to the body, in terms of opportunities to accrue knowledge on the production process. — Shoshana Zuboff