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I wondered if this wasn't a case of making the ideal an enemy of the good, but Salatin was convinced that industrial organic was finally a contradiction in terms. I decided I had to find out if he was right. — Michael Pollan

Understanding of life begins with the understanding of patterns. — Fritjof Capra

We appreciate most that which we have lived without. — Brian Rathbone

This is the way I've always thought it should be. We've always blamed
ourselves, but I guess we know what cylinder wasn't firing! — Homer

My reverence for all life has become my guiding principle. It informs every aspect of my existence, including my choices about work, entertainment, home decor, healthcare, fashion, and, of course, diet. I have found my core belief surprisingly simple to adhere to. They are not sacrifices. If compassion is my religion, these are the actions I use to celebrate it. These are my rituals. For me, living fully awake means embracing all species with the same level of respect and kindness. Being a joyful vegan doesn't take willpower - just a willingness to try new things and choose mercy over misery. — Mark Hawthorne

To resolve problems through negotiation is a very childish approach. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

One of the things that would steer me away from a franchise is that I'm playing the same character all the time and I wouldn't want to be known for that. — Saoirse Ronan

I do not believe that the average person wants a 'map' of his face - I believe he wants to be idealized. — Louis Fabian Bachrach Jr.

If you have ambitions, dream of what you wish to accomplish, and then put your shoulder to the wheel and work. — Heber J. Grant

Love is when you like someone so much that you can't just call it "like," so you have to call it "love. — Rebecca Stead

When I started to draw, most of my influences were from other painters and illustrators, so I was drawing landscape at second hand, really. The trees were Rackham trees, or trees that I had seen in paintings rather than from my own observation ... and I started to feel this was a real lack in my work. Everything was too generalised, and not based on real experience. Then in 1975, after having worked for some years in London as a book cover illustrator mainly, I came down to Devon and stayed with some friends up on the moor. In the course of this one weekend, wandering around the moor, finding rivers and ancient woods, I realised that everything that I would ever want to draw was actually here. There was so much richness in the texture and forms of these fantastic trees ... and I decided in the course of that weekend to come and live here. I looked at a couple of houses, found one, and made an offer on it, all in that one weekend! — Alan Lee