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Nature draws no line between living and nonliving. — K. Eric Drexler

I have always been against cruelty to animals and remain so. — Peter Baynham

Everything that occurs in your life is part of God's plan to wake you up. — Leonard Jacobson

I never read reviews. I'm not interested. But I value a lot the reactions of the spectators. — Hayao Miyazaki

In politics, Joseph Smith was something of a radical. He preached, instead of democracy, a version of theocratic rule within a framework given by his own prophetic leadership. At Nauvoo, Smith affected a Napoleonic uniform and made himself into a general and quasi king of the polity he had constituted. — Noah Feldman

The Left is acting like a young child, saying 'I want peace' ... A child says 'I want candy right away,' an adult takes all of the factors into account and understands who he's dealing with. — Ehud Barak

The meetings consisted mostly of the members who showed up every other week arguing with the ones who came every other month about what exactly "bimonthly" means. I — Paul Beatty

Always keep your best work. — Sergei Bongart

The most effective means of preventing tyranny is to illuminate, as far as practicable, the minds of the people at large, and more especially to give them knowledge of those facts. — Thomas Jefferson

Human desires are the main cause of suffering — Siddhattha Gotama Buddha

I think the violence is important. It all depends on the genre. Rambo was ultra-violent, and I think it worked. You have to give Stallone credit. You have to respect him for taking that shot, and taking the violence all the way. He was the first one to do that in a long time. It fricking worked. — Dolph Lundgren

Beneatha: You didn't tell us what Alaiyo means ... for all I know, you might be calling me Little Idiot or something ...
...
Asagai: It means ... it means One for Whom Bread
Food
Is Not Enough. — Lorraine Hansberry

He had never seen fly-fishing like this before. There were wet flies, and there were dry flies, but this fly augured into the water with a saw-toothed whine and dragged the fish out backwards. — Terry Pratchett