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I don't like when I look too cluttered. — Felicity Jones
By far the most important form of attention we can give our loved ones is listening ... True listening is love in action. — M. Scott Peck
We are always in danger of rejecting the creational in name of the fall and of accepting the fallen in name of creation. — Albert M. Wolters
Actions, such as the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, spring from First Lady Michelle Obama's leadership of efforts to end childhood obesity within this generation. — Richard Carmona
Freedom comes with a price while bondage takes hold without notice — Mark L. Baynard
Socialism failed because it couldn't tell the economic truth. Capitalism may fail because it couldn't tell the ecological truth. — Lester R. Brown
Intervention in Syria is not an option. President Obama has already helped foment this civil war and supported the al-Qaeda jihadists. This is an explosive region, and more US intervention means more people will die. We should be choosing peace - not a new conflict. More so than anyone else, my supporters know that America cannot afford another unlawful, immoral war in the Middle East. Stand with me and tell President Obama to stay out of Syria. — Ron Paul
My sister's clear soft voice opens up the world to me. I lean in so hungry for it. — Jacqueline Woodson
Hi, I'm Nadine Velazquez, and my green tip is: recycle. — Nadine Velazquez
Somewhere in the garden a nightingale was singing, and a little breeze touched her hair and stirred the leaves overhead. All the different bells of the city chimed, once each, this one high, that one low, some close by, others farther off, one cracked and peevish, another grave and sonorous, but agreeing in all their different voices on what the time was, even if some of them got to it a little more slowly than others. In that other Oxford where she and Will had kissed good-bye, the bells would be chiming, too, and a nightingale would be singing, and a little breeze would be stirring the leaves in the Botanic Garden ... — Philip Pullman