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Have we even so much as discovered and settled the shores? Let a man travel on foot along the coastand tell me if it looks like a discovered and settled country, and not rather, for the most part, like a desolate island, and No-Man's Land. — Henry David Thoreau
If the world is made of language, then you can hack it in the sense that you can hack code. — Terence McKenna
I always tell people I write songs, but I'm a writer. It's a difference. I can write songs to music, but I can write a story. I can see ideas spark in me. — Ester Dean
It's nice to feel needed ... it's better to feel wanted. — Ingrid Weir
I probably looked like an infuriated chipmunk. — John Corwin
When you love nature, it always loves you back with the fragrance of flowers. — Debasish Mridha
In the cross of Christ I glory,Towering o'er the wrecks of time;All the light of sacred storyGathers round its head sublime. — John Bowring
Once upon a time there was a dwarf knight who only had fifty words to live in and they were so fleeting that he only had time to put on a suit of armor and ride swiftly on a black horse into a very well-lit woods where he vanished forever. — Richard Brautigan
304. When you are in prison, you have but one desire: freedom.
If you fall ill in prison, you do not think about freedom, you think about health. Health is, therefore, more important than freedom. — Alija Izetbegovic
Panic is poison. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Facebook is by far the largest of these social networking sites, and starting with its ill-fated Beacon service, privacy concerns have more than once been raised about how the ubiquitous social networking site handles its user data. — Michael Bennet
I thought for sure she was gone. But there was a little bit left in her, wasn't there? Just enough. — Lauren DeStefano
The waters of the Ganga are roaring among his matted locks. — Swami Vivekananda
Thomas Wollaston, in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History, complained that Darwin did no seem to know what a species actually was. The British Quarterly, deliberately sitting up trouble, speculated that a time might come when a monkey could propose marriage to a genteel British lady. Perhaps cruelest of all was a cartoon in Punch magazine, depicting a gorilla with a sign on its neck. Deliberately evoking the anti-slavery tract of Darwin's Wedgwood forbears, the sign read:Am I a Man and a Brother? — Jonathan Clements
UCF stayed with me all the way, so I felt I should stay with them. — Daunte Culpepper