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When the East Timor conflict broke out, when they gained independence, the militia killed a lot of East Timorese people. And their sacred totem is the crocodile. They believe that their island is actually a solidified crocodile, so it has sacred status. — Steve Irwin

A certain formula for an unhappy life is pursue someone else's definition of success. Until you define your own goals and purposes your life is not your own and there can be no sense of fulfillment no matter how much you achieve. — Michael Josephson

Maybe knowing where you belong is not equal to knowing who you are. — Jodi Picoult

Every evening, I died, and every evening, I was born. — Chuck Palahniuk

When I did get married, and specifically after I got married and the New York Times style section featured my wedding in the vows column, which is really traditionally kind of seen as an elitist column, and it is, but I was happy to be in it. I thought it was good that they were covering a feminist wedding. — Jessica Valenti

Page: Don't keep the world on tenterhooks, Tom! Out with it! What's the best thing we can do to ensure a long, happy, healthy future for mankind?
Grey: We can just about restore the balance of the ecology, the biosphere, and so on-in other words we can live within our means instead of on an unrepayable overdraft, as we've been doing for the past half century-if we exterminate the two hundred million most extravagant and wasteful of our species.
Page: Follow that if you can, Mr. President. — John Brunner

A melody is not merely something you can hum. — Aaron Copland

I think old people should just be old and go away. — Nicola Formichetti

Perhaps it will be as well if you discourage his coming here so very often. At least, you should not remind your mother of inviting him." "As — Jane Austen

Change in yourself what you want to change in the world. — Gary Zukav

I think in general, novels by men tend to be taken more seriously than novels by women. — Curtis Sittenfeld

How different our national perspective would be had Johnson, rather than Nixon, served from 1969 to 1973. — Robert Dallek