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We are attracted to people who have traits we want in ourselves, and usually we are unattracted to people with traits that we share. — Deepak Chopra

I'm telling you, until I shaved my head, I never realized how much heat is lost through the top of the head. I walk out in winter and it feels like I have an ice pack on my head. Unbelievable. — Bryan Cranston

The protection of the masses has in all times been the pretense of tyranny - the plea of monarchy, of aristocracy, of special privilege of every kind. The slave owners justified slavery as protecting the slaves. — Henry George

The electricity came on for the second time today wile we were eating.
This may be a fool's paradise, but it's a paradise nonetheless. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

The Land of Israel will be small, but the people of Israel will make it great. Not
in opulence, but in eminence will their destiny be fulfilled, and the elixir of their
pride will be distilled not out of dominion or far-flung borders, but out of the
faithful and skillful building of the good society. — Abba Hillel Silver

I wanted to live the inner life of every man I saw, look at the world through his eyes. — Aleksandr Kuprin

I came into this whole business by going to see Rock Against Racism gigs with the Clash. — Billy Bragg

To say grace, knowing that people on this globe are starving, indicates a highly selfish acquiescence in the arrogantly supposed favoritism of the almighty. A really decent god-believer, far from giving thanks for the food and good health and fortune enjoyed by himself and his family and close friends, would surely curse God for his neglect of the hungry, the sick and the tormented, throughout the world. — Barbara Smoker

And I also know that loving someone - even when it's scary, even when there are consequences - is never the wrong thing to do. — Cassandra Clare