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The human family is at a critical juncture. The world is moving through a great transition. This transition is economic, as the digital revolution advances and as new powers and groups emerge. — Ban Ki-moon

The word civilization to my mind is coupled with death. When I use the word, I see civilization as a crippling, thwarting thing, a stultifying thing. For me it was always so. I don't believe in the golden ages, you see ... civilization is the arteriosclerosis of culture. — Henry Miller

Marriage [is] two flawed people coming together to create a space of stability, love and consolation, a haven in a heartless world. — Timothy Keller

I want to go to Heaven, and I don't want to come back. I don't wanna come back and be a baby, and be a teenager again. Oh my God, no! No, I don't want to be a teenager again. It's too awkward. — Steven Adler

A moment later he was in his garden, walking, meditating, contemplating, his heart and soul wholly absorbed in those grand and mysterious things which God shows at night to the eyes which remain open. — Victor Hugo

Here's to our beloved George Washington, the Joshua of America, who commanded the sun and the moon to sand still
and they obeyed. — Benjamin Franklin

John raised an eyebrow. "So you wouldn't date someone like you?"
"Oh, hell, no. I'm insane, but that would be nuts. — Forrest Carr

I would never let anyone else borrow my heart if I know there's a chance in hell you might want it back. — Colleen Hoover

We see this as a test of their ability to face reality. — Brian Johnson

Humanity's special place in the cosmos is one of abandoned claims and moving goalposts. — Frans De Waal

There is a sort of pathos about it when one remembers how few are your days, how childish your pomps, and what shadows you are! — Mark Twain

In some pictures of Provincetown the persons of the inhabitants are not drawn below the ankles, so much being supposed to be buried in the sand. — Henry David Thoreau