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The preference most of them had for seeing through their camera, rather than looking at the real thing, and so on. — Alice Munro

The essence of samurai is not just service, but loyalty to his master, to a cause greater than himself. — Barry Eisler

You can only see progress when you start doing something, so don't expect anything without your efforts. — Auliq Ice

They come to us, these restless dead,
Shrouds woven from the words of men,
With trumpets sounding overhead
(The walls of hope have grown so thin
And all our vaunted innocence
Has withered in this endless frost)
That promise little recompense
For all we risk, for all we've lost ... — Mira Grant

How many people on Earth serve people? And how many people on Earth serve the Earth? The difference in the numbers must be enormous. It would reveal that the Earth is definitely not the primary concern of the human species. This might be fatal both to the Earth and to humanity. Please, leaders of the Earth and the nations, wake up to this potentially fatal disparity. — Robert Muller

As for style of writing, if one has anything to say, it drops from him simply and directly, as a stone falls to the ground. — Henry David Thoreau

He that sees another in error and endeavors not to correct it, testifies himself to be in error. — Pope Leo I

In poetry there are two giants, rough Homer and fine Shakespere. In music likewise we have two giants, Beethoven, the thinker, and the superthinker Berlioz. — Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky

My loyalty to the past - my most dangerous trait, the one that has cost me most. — Susan Sontag

Show me a healthy community with a healthy economy and I will show you a community that has its green infrastructure in order and understands the relationship between the built and the unbuilt environment. — Will Rogers

Each celestial body, in fact each and every atom, produces a particular sound on account of its movement, its rhythm or vibration. All these sounds and vibrations form a universal harmony in which each element, while having it's own function and character, contributes to the whole. — Pythagoras

What is a poem then? [ ... ] I see a poem as a multicolored strip behind peeling plaster, in separate shining segments. I try to connect hands and horizons, glances and the objects imprisoned in them. That's how it is in daylight. At night [ ... ] poems are like spiriling curves that grow to completeness by themselves. The hardest thing is to hold onto them through waking into consciousness. — Stanislaw Lem

One of the things about animal rights, which is not the only thing that I care about in this world, is that your money can bring success. I see results. — Sam Simon

I may be wearing makeup, but I can throw a fastball by you at the same time. — Jennie Finch