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First world babies are eating this planet like termites.
— Caitlin Moran
Sometimes 'great acting' is just showing off - chewing up scenery and dialogue and other actors - the equivalent of a theatrical sugar rush.
— Denis Leary
You are my warrior, my queen, my little dove," he said and slid his length inside of her. "You are my love,
— Jaden Wilkes
If one cannot see gravitation acting here, he has no soul.
— Richard Feynman
Faith enables the believing soul to treat the future as present and the invisible as seen.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Israel wants to make it clear to the government of Egypt that it has no aggressive intentions whatsoever against any Arab state at all
— Levi Eshkol
This is a very violent place to live, the Earth, and we're a very violent species. Cain is still killing Abel. We see that every day.
— Anne Lamott
This planet is dying. The human rase is killing it ...
If the Earth dies, you die. If you die, the Earth survives. — Arthur Tofte
If the Earth dies, you die. If you die, the Earth survives. — Arthur Tofte
This is probably one of the most difficult challenges any parent could face - learning to love the other parent enough to make the children first.
— Iyanla Vanzant
The trick is to learn from your mistakes, and have the courage to be true to your heart.
— Erin Hunter
The man or country that fights priestcraft and priests is to my mind striking deeper for freedom than can be struck anywhere.
— George Meredith
The military is faithful to the constitution. They will come in only to protect the people from the enemies of the state.
— Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Instead of loving your enemies, have no enemies to love.
— Norm MacDonald
The Earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing it have names and addresses.
— Utah Phillips
There was one less monster on earth, and the world was certainly better off without him.
— Craig R. Key