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I am not always certain that it is I who am the better person, ma petite, but together we are the better person. — Laurell K. Hamilton

If we do not take this road of dialogue and understanding then I fear for the next generation. There are enough people preaching hatred, which encourages violence. We are living in times when technology, biology and chemistry have created the possibility of killing in large numbers. And, unfortunately, the cruelty and killing are often justified through a distorted interpretation of religion. — Akbar S. Ahmed

I liked teaching Henry James. When you look down at a Henry James novel from a helicopter height, you find an intricate spider web that all clings together. — Helen Vendler

In a nation of sheep, one brave man forms a majority. — Edward Abbey

The rules may seem obvious but when you think about them they're not. For somebody who has my job they're not as obvious as one would think. — Neal Brennan

None of us, including me, ever do great things. But we can all do small things, with great love, and together we can do something wonderful. — Mother Teresa

I could croak with no warning, and the only tragedy anyone would experience would be showing up on the last day of my estate sale simply to discover that all remaining items had copious amounts of dog hair on them. — Laurie Notaro

I watch people who are not driven by creativity any more, and I think how dull it must be to produce the same kind of thing. If you don't feel you're reaching something new, then don't do it. — George Michael

Nowhere has specialization penetrated so deeply into the building professions as North America. — Arthur Erickson

The weight of the world is a trifle, if we all put our two fingers under it and try to lift together. — Vera Nazarian

Governance as process . Governance is also viewed predominantly as a process, for example, of assigning decision rights, monitoring the exercise of those rights, and reviewing and adjusting these assignments and processes. — Anonymous

Success is falling nine times and getting up ten. — Jon Bon Jovi

I'm going to argue here that the most accurate and least muddled way to think of permaculture is as a design approach, and that we are often misdirected by the fact that it fits into a larger philosophy and movement which it supports. But it is not that philosophy or movement. It is a design approach for realizing a new paradigm. — Toby Hemenway