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I look back on my life like a good day's work, it was done and I am satisfied with it. — Grandma Moses
figure, said Freud.) Durkheim argued, in contrast, that Homo sapiens was really Homo duplex, a creature who exists at two levels: as an individual and as part of the larger society. From his studies of religion he — Jonathan Haidt
You are safe with me."
"I am not at all safe, with you. But I have no desire to be elsewhere. — A.S. Byatt
Dance like a equation — Gagan Khiwani
Women of child-bearing age steadily run out of eggs by the continuous process of cell death. While reading a copy of the 'Guardian' carefully from cover to cover, a normal woman will have lost on average two eggs - while, typically, a normal man will have made 70,000 new sperm. — Robert Winston
Everyone agrees to that; but when we come to define truth, dissension starts. — Samuel E. Morison
The brown toxic cloud strangling Los Angeles never lifts and grows thicker with every immigrant added. One can't help appreciate the streets of Paris will soon become the streets of LA. However, Paris' streets erupted while LA's shall sink into a Third World quagmire much like Bombay or Calcutta, India. When you import that much crime, illiteracy, multiple languages and disease-Americans pick up stakes and move away. — Frosty Wooldridge
I believe that if you're healthy, you're capable of doing everything. There's no one else who can give you health but God, and by being healthy I believe that God is listening to me. — Pedro Martinez
Usually my 'a-ha' moments are when I'm not trying to think of how to solve a particular problem. — Tony Hsieh
Remember: it's not clutter; it's the evidence of life. — Mary Randolph
Today's gardens have become far more than things of beauty. And today's generation is fast finding out that backyards can be an extremely resourceful and powerful tool in not just providing food for the family but also a brilliant way of connecting children with the natural world. — Jamie Durie
The anachronism is the worst thing to use at the theatre. — Albert Camus
They are all fighting to know who we are, where we are, and what we want. — Jeff Jarvis
There's nothing like doing something wrong to learn how it might be done better. — David Knopfler
