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A warrior knows that the farthest-flung star in the Universe reveals itself in the things around him. — Paulo Coelho

Hindsight can be merciless. People of any given era often look back in time and wonder how their predecessors could have been so dimwitted. — James Balog

Yogi Bhajan once wrote, "...you are not free by taking drugs. The neurons of the brain will become feeble. You will lose your nostril pituitary sensitivity. You can never smell the subtlety of life. You'll always be dragging your life." With artificial highs, the individual is left enslaved by the need for their next fix. The selfishness to fulfill that need drives many an addict to do unspeakable crimes. Any — Jen Solis

Independent of politics, the changing narrative on immigration is directly correlated to the fact that we have new technologies that are allowing people to talk to each other and tell their own stories and organize themselves. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Fear of something is at the root of hate for others, and hate within will eventually destroy the hater. Keep your thoughts free from hate, and you need have no fear from those who hate you. — George Washington Carver

Without sounding too grandiose, the survival of the planet itself is at stake, you have rising sea levels, acidification of the oceans, immigration sparked by climate change, droughts that are much more severe. — Laurent Fabius

When I heard the words, I felt as if the blood had been frozen in my veins, and that my lungs must collapse for the want of air. Mr. Lincoln shot! — Elizabeth Keckley

I do not judge men by anything they can do. Their greatest deed is the impression they make on me. — Henry David Thoreau

You are an amazing woman. I could not have chosen a better place to let my heart rest than in your hands. — C.C. Wood

Too many people are surfing the web and trying to figure out the politics of getting a movie made or taking meetings and trying to get someone to read something instead of creating a truly great script, because something great has a great chance of getting made, but something average that you've sort of talked people into reading doesn't have as good a shot. — Scot Armstrong