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The question we must ask ourselves as a culture is whether we want to embrace the change that must come, or resist it. Are we so attached to the dietary fallacies with which we were raised, so afraid to counter the arbitrary laws of eating taught to us in childhood by our misinformed parents, that we cannot alter the course they set us on, even if it leads to our own ruin? Does the prospect of standing apart or encounttering ridicule scare us even from saving ourselves? — Howard Lyman
I remember our sorrows in shades,
like the gray of the shadows,
which loomed that day,
and the white in his lie
when he promised to stay. — Lang Leav
You cannot possibly expect even the most illiterate person on Earth to believe that you really want a democracy in Iraq while you are paying Mubarak $3 billion a year to pretend he doesn't hate Israel. And you're providing the military and diplomatic umbrella that protects the fascist government, if you will, of the al Sauds. — Michael Scheuer
I'm at the point in my career where to be a winner is more important than any individual things. — Chili Davis
It is immoral to use private property in order to alleviate the horrible evils that result from the institution of private property. — Oscar Wilde
My Stephen King for his Ayn Rand. My Terry Goodkind for his T.S. Elliot. Not a bang but a whimper. — Shannon Celebi
They are too stupid to fear. Vertigo is too complex for them. — China Mieville
Everything human beings can imagine has been thrown at injustice, and injustice just absorbs it, and enlarges. — Greg Baxter
We're taught that domestic life is not a "serious" political topic, like war and peace, but the fact is that we spend most of our lives doing everyday things: at the dinner table, in the kitchen, washing dishes, grocery-shopping, commuting. These things make up the fabric of our lives. — Annia Ciezadlo
Certain springs are tapped only when we are alone. Women need solitude in order to find again the true essence of themselves; that firm strand which will be the indispensable center of a whole web of human relationships. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Sometimes in my tent, late at night, I think I can hear the stars scraping against the sky. — Rick Yancey
I thought ... that we could at least talk about books. — Cassandra Clare
