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I want to feel that art is an utterance made in good faith by one human being to another. — Marilynne Robinson

It's one thing to make a choice. It's another to put that choice into practice. — John C. Maxwell

I think the public is very reluctant to get involved in more foreign wars, especially in the Middle East. And they understand, implicitly, that we go to war in the Middle East because of oil. And if we don't want to go to war in the Middle East, then we have to do something about the oil problem. And I think that view is gaining ground in the U.S. — Michael Klare

Define the word exist, and you'll know whether God exists. — Bill Gaede

Hypnotizing lines repeat continuously, mile after mile, beckoning sweet mountain breeze, guiding me down the street. — J.D. Tulloch

Nothing happens in August - except when something really happens in August. World War I began in August, Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait began in August, al Qaida was preparing to bring down the World Trade Center in August. August, in other words, is the time when all of us should prepare our backup plans, chart our reversals of course, [and] think through possible paradigm changes. — Anne Applebaum

Martin heaved a heavy sigh, settling deeper into the cushions of the couch. "Like I said, everyone is the main character in their own story. Even villains."
I shook my head. "I don't know ... Not necessarily. I mean, sometimes the story is bigger than the characters, like Jurassic Park. The Park was really the central focus of the story, and all the characters were secondary to the Park. Their only purpose was to react to the Park."
Martin yawned, set his now empty beer on the coffee table, and closed his eyes. "That's because dinosaurs are awesome. We're all sidekicks to dinosaurs."
"Or dinner. — Penny Reid

The danger of the Web is that you can go from idea to public announcement in under ten minutes. — Seth Godin

Cracked things often hold out as long as whole things; one takes so much better care of them! — Jane Welsh Carlyle