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We cause our diseases. We are directly responsible for any illness that happens to us. — Michael Crichton

The snow has quietness in it; no songs,
no smells, no shouts or traffic.
When I speak
my own voice shocks me. — Anne Sexton

If I can impact people with my music, that's what I want. — Laura Osnes

All you earnest young men out to save the world ... please, have a laugh. — Reinhold Niebuhr

There's so much standing around,' Owen said when Henry asked him what he liked about the game. 'And pockets in the uniforms. — Chad Harbach

At their best, all religious, philosophical, and ethical traditions are based on the principle of compassion. I — Karen Armstrong

You are horrified at our intending to do away with private property. But in your existing society private property is already done away with for nine-tenths of the population; its existence for the few is solely due to its non-existence in the hands of those nine-tenths. You reproach us, therefore, with intending to do away with a form of property, the necessary condition for whose existence is the non-existence of any property for the immense majority of society.
In one word, you reproach us with intending to do away with your property. Precisely so: that is just what we intend. — Karl Marx

To grow up is to stop putting blame on parents — Maya Angelou

We've just lost our way, that's all. But what if you could give us a chance to do better? Just one chance? One single move in the great game of history? What's your best shot? What would you consider to be the greatest mistake in world history and, more to the point, what single thing would you do to prevent it? — Ben Elton

Next was a castle divided into many small rooms, with a system for passing messages between rooms through a pneumatic tube. In each room was a group of people who responded to the messages by following certain rules laid out in books, which usually entailed sending more messages to other rooms. After — Neal Stephenson