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To a man whose mind is free there is something even more intolerable in the sufferings of animals than in the sufferings of man. For with the latter it is at least admitted that suffering is evil and that the man who causes it is a criminal. But thousands of animals are uselessly butchered every day without a shadow of remorse. If any man were to refer to it, he would be thought ridiculous. And that is the unpardonable crime. — Romain Rolland

Think of a lifeless forest in which a small plant pushes its head upward, out of the ruin. In our grief process, we are moving into life from death, without denying the devastation that came before. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

I really worked to try and be creative enough on the guitar parts so those who aren't real educated would know that there was some difficulty in doing it. — Brad Paisley

There's this privileged position of being an artist where you can do things on a more experimental nature simply to see what happens. — Andrea Zittel

We have 1.8 million Americans behind bars today at Local, State and Federal level. In the federal system, which has doubled in the last ten years, over 110,000 people behind bars in the Federal system, probably two-thirds are there for drug related reason. — Barry McCaffrey

No, we are never alone. But one has to live apart to know it for the truth. — Henry Miller

Ramona grabbed the book. "It's mine. I told you it was mine!" Then she turned to Beezus and said triumphantly, "You said people didn't buy books at the library and now you just bought one! — Beverly Cleary

I cannot count the good people I know who, to my mind, would be even better if they bent their spirits to the study of their own hungers. — Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher

When looking at your reserve when going through trials and you see a glass over half empty, remember to look at the one who gives the water. Our focus is what is important, not our struggle. — Gail Davis