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Say a child raises this beautiful beet. It's going to give her a sense of ownership, and that changes everything. You stop taking things for granted; you become less wasteful. — David Chang

CORALINE'S STORY
THERE WAS A GIRL HER NAME WAS APPLE. SHE USED TO DANCE A LOT. SHE DANCED AND DANCED UNTIL HER FEET TURND INTO SOSSAJES. THE END. — Neil Gaiman

All objects exist in a moment of time. — Amy Tan

Knowledge is power only if man knows what facts not to bother with. — Robert Staughton Lynd

Instead of giving a rifle to somebody, build a school; instead of giving a rifle, build a community with adequate services. Instead of giving a rifle, develop an educational system that is not about conflict and violence, but one that promotes respect for values, for life, and respect for one's elders. This requires a huge investment. Yet if we can invest in a different vision of peaceful coexistence, I think we can change the world, because every problem has a nonviolent answer. — Rigoberta Menchu

The days of the misogynistic Bond are sort of over. — Daniel Craig

I love stories. When I tell a story, I try to think of people sitting around a crackling campfire. — Phil Keoghan

The problem is that to be a producer, one must be a gambler, and the greatest French producers were gamblers. — Marcel Carne

I just want to keep working. Longevity is really important. I am extremely passionate about what I do and the happiest I am is when I'm on set working. I suppose longevity and respect. It takes longevity to earn respect. — Chris Zylka

When a loving, meaningful experience is our goal, we must trust an energy that is congruent with that goal as our guide along the way. Bottom line, trust love over fear if love is what you're after. — Bill Crawford

Many incredible artists die before they were famous. — Yoko Ono

Today I believe that man cannot escape his destiny to create whatever it is we make - jazz, a wooden spoon, or graffiti on the wall. All of these are expressions of man's creativity, proof that man has not yet been destroyed by technology. But are we making things for the people of our epoch or repeating what has been done before? And finally, is the question itself important? We must ask ourselves that. The most important thing is always to doubt the importance of the question. — Orson Welles

Hospice is such a tremendous thing. Patients seem to reach an inner peace. — Harmon Killebrew

There are no wastelands in our landscape quite like those we've created ourselves. — Tim Winton