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Neglect your art for one day and it will neglect you for two! — Ed Blackwell

The planet's biggest problems have to do with sustainability, environmental decline, global poverty, disease, conflict and so forth. Really, they're all interconnected - it's one big problem, which is that the way we're doing things can't go on. — Alex Steffen

I'll come back to you," he whispered, not meaning to say it out loud. "And I will ravish you over breakfast, and I will never leave you alone another night of my life. — Charlotte Featherstone

Although the company that eats at Jehovah's table is as countless as the stars of heaven, yet each one has his own portion. Think — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Unschooling is creating an environment in which children can learn easily and naturally all the time. — Sandra Dodd

What can promote innocent mirth, and I may say virtue, more than a good riddle? — George Eliot

I think that's what Reverend Simmons would call fixating on the speck in your neighbor's eye while ignoring the fucking plank in your own." "Reverend — Nicole Williams

It is the denial of death that is partially responsible for people living empty, purposeless lives; for when you live as if you'll live forever, it becomes too easy to postpone the things you know that you must do. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

I have lived to see that being seventeen is no protection against becoming seventy, but to know this needs the experience of a lifetime, for no imagination copes with it. — Lord Dunsany

What we discover is it was not the waves or the birds or the wind that were standing out and being separate from existence; it was we who were standing out and being separate from existence. — Frederick Lenz

The time we decide humans are beyond, is the time we lose our humanity. — Nicholas Grant

Thwarted by the British and French on the world stage, Berlin decided in 1913 to concentrate Germany's military objectives in Europe. That year Germany grew into a singularly dangerous continental presence: besieged, paranoid and armed to the teeth. — Paul Ham

True hunger was a weapon stronger
than any of his abstract desires. It's what toppled countries and made men desperate. — Diana Peterfreund