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An appreciation of animals is good for a human, it can lead to a better understanding and respect for all living things. — Henry Rollins

Ecologically speaking, a spilt tanker load is like sticking a safety pin into an elephant's foot. The planet barely notices. After the Exxon Valdez accident in Alaska the oil company spent billions tidying up the coastline, but it was a waste of money because the waves were cleaning up faster than Exxon could. Environmentalists can never accept the planet's ability to self-heal. — Jeremy Clarkson

Being in the stands is very difficult. I was never playing but I am nervous watching, waiting. — Yannick Noah

I don't need my name in lights
I'm famous in my Father's eyes
Make no mistake
He knows my name. — Francesca Battistelli

When they arrived at his apartment, Allen's roommate Tim, was lying on the faux black leather sofa in the living room watching an NBA play-off game on their fifty-two inch flat-screen. Owen was barely over five feet tall with a pale complexion, buck teeth, kinky hair, and he wore thick glasses that made his eyes look like they were popping out at you in 3-D; but he was sweet as pie and had a heart of gold. — Monica Mathis-Stowe

The social compact sets up among the citizens as equality of such kind, that they all bind themselves to observe the same conditions and should therefore all enjoy the same rights. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

I think most people in the world are decent if they're not suffering. — Simon Van Booy

Women are more accommodating. If a woman drinks the last glass of apple juice in the refrigerator, she'll make more apple juice. If a man drinks the last glass of apple juice, he'll just put back the empty container. — Rita Rudner

That there's great joy in thanking. — Will Schwalbe

Television should be the last mass communication medium to be naively designed and put into the world without a surgeon-general's warning. — Alan Kay

Genius can only breathe freely in an atmosphere of freedom. Persons of genius are, ex vi termini,5 more individual than any other people - less capable, consequently, of fitting themselves, without hurtful compression, into any of the small number of moulds which society provides in order to save its members the trouble of forming their own character. — John Stuart Mill

Theses bleak skies I hail, for they are kinder to me than ur fellow creatures . — Mary Shelley