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Poverty is the only load which is the heavier the more loved ones there are to assist in bearing it. — Jean Paul

Is there any point in going across the world to eat something or buy something or watch people squatting among their ruins? Travel is a state of mind. It has nothing to do with distance or the exotic. It is almost entirely an inner experience. — Paul Theroux

I am open to the accusation that I see compost as an end it itself. But we do grow some real red damn tomatoes such as you can't get in the stores. And potatoes, beans, lettuce, collards, onions, squash, cauliflower, eggplant, carrots, peppers. Dirt in you own backyard, producing things you eat. Makes you wonder. — Roy Blount Jr.

But my hands are in the right place." "Heart," I corrected. "Your heart's in the right place." "Yeah, but my hands are in an even better place." And so they were. — Rachel Vincent

I am very much aware that if I am getting good press at the moment I could just as easily be getting bad press. I cannot have the good and forget the bad. You have to accept it both ways. — Damon Hill

I'd go on record and say yes, I think it's time. — Earl Campbell

Visibility gets people in the door, but your ability keeps them there. — Anonymous

There are two kinds of statistics, the kind you look up and the kind you make up. — Rex Stout

I obviously do everything to be "hard to understand" myself — Friedrich Nietzsche

What if freedom were the ability to make up our minds about what it was we wished to pursue, with whom we wished to pursue it, and what sort of commitments we wish to make to them in the process? Equality, then, would simply be a matter of guaranteeing equal access to those resources needed in the pursuit of an endless variety of forms of value. Democracy in that case would simply be our capacity to come together as reasonable human beings and work out the resulting common problems - since problems there will always be - a capacity that can only truly be realized once the bureaucracies of coercion that hold existing structures of power together collapse or fade away. — David Graeber