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When we do harm to one thing we are essentially harming ourselves. For example when we use poisonous toxins and pesticides to grow our food, we pollute the soil, kill the life of the surrounding ecosystems, decrease the quality of the food supply, which then decreases our health and the level of energy we operate on. When we do this every day on a global scale for several decades we end up with soil infertility, habitat loss, environmental pollution, low quality food, poor health, malnutrition, and a lack of productivity, which is so apparent in today's society. — Joseph P. Kauffman

There's nothing romantic about my work ... I don't believe in inspiration. I believe that you get to your desk, you stay there, you work, you think of nothing else. You write and you write, and in the end, you write something good. — Irving Stone

For many families, gift-giving is a major source of stress - the relentless commercialism, the whining demands, the financial pressure. — Adam Mansbach

Rich people making their houses bigger in order to make their lives happier wind up hurting their own marriages. There's a deep irony here. Do the couples perceive that irony? — Tucker Carlson

Sometimes, to have fun, you've got to be willing to take a chance - and even be frightened! — Mani S. Sivasubramanian

The key ingredient to better content is separating the single from the stream. — David Hahn

We promise that the events of 1991 will not happen again - we have pledged to remove Saddam and we will deliver — Tony Blair

We whine about things we have little control over; we lament what we believe ought to be changed. — Philip Yancey

Our feature film, 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Two,' has a built-in fan base from the original film. — Ted Sarandos

The realization that I'd have nothing to take home had finally sunk in. My knees buckled and I slid down the tree trunk to its roots. It was too much. I was too sick and weak and tired, oh, so tired. Let them call the Peacekeepers and take us to the community home, I thought. Or better yet, let me die right here in the rain. — Suzanne Collins

It was a time of madness, the sort of mad-hysteria that always presages war. There seems to be nothing left but war
when any population in any sort of a nation gets violently angry, civilization falls down and religion forsakes its hold on the consciences of human kind in such times of public madness. — Rebecca Latimer Felton

Futures not achieved are only branches of the past: dead branches. — Italo Calvino

The most important parts of your life will be marked by pain. — Bryant McGill

The poetry of love is the greatest gift God gave us. — Sorin Cerin