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I am hardly a technophobe. But we will get the best of these technologies only if we don't let them distract us from making these deep human connections, addressing these deep human longings, and inspiring these deep human energies. — Thomas L. Friedman

It's important to recognise that humans are not the measure of all things ... The Earth is the measure of all things. — James Balog

Laurel wondered whether perhaps a person reached an age when so much was kept from them, so many details of life discussed and decided elsewhere,misheard or misunderstood, that to be surprised was no longer disconcerting. — Kate Morton

We have learned that change cannot come through war. War is not a feasible tool to use in fighting against the oppression we face. War has caused more problems. We cannot embrace that path. — Rigoberta Menchu

As he slowly climbed the stairs, Cassidy looked upward and vowed in Scarlett O"Hara-like fashion, "As God is my witness, I shall never kick a man who"s got my dick in his mouth again. — Ethan Day

Are you scared?" he asked. "No." "Me neither." But I was pretty sure we were both lying. — Kiera Cass

If she were lying on a plate with a herring, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. — Woody Allen

The first resistance to social change is to say it's not necessary. — Gloria Steinem

It was as a result of his courage that two white men were on trial for killing a Negro, a trial in which, whatever the result, there is a kind of majesty. And we owe that sight to Mose Wright, who was condemned to bow all his life, and had enough left to raise his head and look the enemy in those terrible eyes when he was sixty-four. — Robert A. Caro

When you end a chapter in your book of 'Wrong Men,' don't close the book of your love story, just turn the page. — Kelly Rossi

My stories are never quite good enough. — Anne Tyler

Isaiah 58:11 And the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy they soul in drought, and make fat they bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not. — Anonymous