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We are discovering today that several of the premises which are deeply ingrained in our way of life are simply untrue and become pathogenic when implemented with modern technology. — Gregory Bateson

The Carrion Crow and Turkey-Buzzard possess great power of recollection, so as to recognise at a great distance a person who has shot at them, and even the horse on which he rides. — John James Audubon

Microbe hunting is a story of amazing stupidities, fine intuitions, insane paradoxes. — Paul De Kruif

No one can give a definition of the soul. But we know what it feels like. The soul is the sense of something higher than ourselves, something that stirs in us thoughts, hopes, and aspirations which go out to the world of goodness, truth and beauty. The soul is a burning desire to breathe in this world of light and never to lose it
to remain children of light. — Albert Schweitzer

We have an integrated picture of the threat from outside and from within that is provided not only to our foreign ministers but also to our justice and interior ministers. — Gijs De Vries

I don't have to tell you how pointless it is to dwell on the past, sweet pea. — Molly McLain

Aglaya just rolled her eyes. "You're like a ten year-old."
"Ten-and-a-half," Kev defended. "But I read at a fourteen year-old level. — Larry Gent

I would love nothing more to participate in a real struggle to find a character, and really delve into and develop a character. That's why I'm an actor. — Amber Heard

Don't let the darkness of your past block the light of joy in your present. What happened is done. Stop giving time to things that no longer exist when there is so much joy to be found in the here and now. — Karen Salmansohn

Some people stay broken. Some pick up the pieces and put them back together with all the sharp edges showing. — Dot Hutchison

He would have been horribly compelled to feel this Earth not as the bottom of a universe but as a ball spinning, and rolling onwards, both at delirious speed, and not through emptiness but through some densely inhabited and intricately structured medium. — C.S. Lewis

In the late 70's I started to make drawings of the ordinary objects I had been using in my work. Initially I wanted them to be ready-made drawings of the kind of common objects I had always used in my work. I was surprised to discover I couldn't find the simple, neutral drawings I had assumed existed, so I started to make them myself. — Michael Craig-Martin

I believe that a concept that may have some flaws is nonetheless important as a tool to critique abuses on all sides of the political spectrum. In the end, I think that a more useful 'universal' concept than that of a 'right', though, is a 'need'. — Alison Assiter

a cynic is one who has given up but not yet shut up. Commit — Kerry A. Robinson

Yes, I cried at the end of it. I did then, and I have every time since. Even a reading of the story aloud will bring tears to my eyes. In my opinion, anyone who isn't moved by it is less than human inside. — Patrick Rothfuss