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Life in its infinite forms exists as one organic unity. We are part of it: the part should feel reverence for the whole. That is the idea of vegetarianism. It simply means: don't destroy life. It simply means: life is God - avoid destroying it, otherwise you will be destroying the very ecology. — Rajneesh

There are movies that I did and I know what I did and I know the story, and I don't want to see that. — Kim Basinger

It's dark, close, cold, and intensely creepy down there. The fact that it was inhabited by things that had no love for mankind and potential radioactivity to boot didn't do much to boost its tourism industry. — Jim Butcher

Allow the power to flow through you. Don't try to capture it. You wish only to borrow it. — G.G. Collins

Well, yeah, I wanted to resist the urge to thicken everything up with instrumentation, because I just felt like I was interested in seeing how the songs did on their own. — Joanna Newsom

The trials of life will not wait for us. They come at their own time, not caring much to inquire how ready we may be to meet them. — James Anthony Froude

Love demands all, and has a right to all. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

In Los Angeles, windows separated the dogs from the bitches. — Pepper Winters

Golf is a good walk spoiled. — Mark Twain

To call the American role in the world imperial was, for many who did so, a way of asserting that the United States was misusing its power beyond its borders and, in so doing, subverting its founding political principles within them. — Michael Mandelbaum

There are a few things that you can do that will yield better results than doing a whole lot of other things. — David Cottrell

And said to myself, as I lit my cigar, Supposing a man had the wealth of the Czar Of the Russias to boot, for the rest of his days, On the whole do you think he would have much to spare If he married a woman with nothing to wear? — William Allen Butler

Change is fundamental in story. If things go static, stories die. — Andrew Stanton