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Pending catastrophe is not an easy notion to entertain, much less sustain. Americans, moreover, have a low tolerance for doom and gloom. We are the nation of optimism, after all. We elect leaders who promise hope and change. We are the shining city on a hill. But what happens when the lights go out? — Kathleen Parker

Man is a living duty, a depository of powers that he must not leave in a brute state. Man is a wing. — Jose Marti

A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. — Franz Kafka

Oh, yeah. I grew up in Southern California in the 1960's. It was very different. I was an only child as opposed to having siblings. My brothers all lived with my step-mom. I am very close to them, but we were not raised in the same house. — David Cassidy

I've been using the Mac solely for years, and got very comfortable with it. — Jerry Goldsmith

To love someone in the spiritual sense is not based on how I want to love you; its based on what you want. — Radhanath Swami

Cats are designated friends. — Norman Corwin

Everything you do is by choice. It may not seem so, but it is ... — Louise Hay

Since the day I finished shooting there's been at least one person come up to me every single day and then after the trailer came out, at least four. It's absolutely bizarre to me. This was before there was any systematic promotion of the movie. It's just completely nuts. — Robert Pattinson

It is necessary to find one's own way in New York. New York City is not hospitable. She is very big and she has no heart. She is not charming. She is not sympathetic. She is rushed and noisy and unkempt, a hard, ambitious, irresolute place, not very lively, and never gay. When she glitters she is very, very bright, and when she does not glitter she is dirty. New York does nothing for those of us who are inclined to love her except implant in our hearts a homesickness that baffles us until we go away from her, and then we realize why we are restless. At home or away, we are homesick for New York not because New York used to be better and not because she used to be worse but because the city holds us and we don't know why. — Maeve Brennan

In Maths, we are learning about mixed factions. They call it Divergent. — Ella