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- You are quaffing drink from a hundred fountains: whenever any of these hundred yields less, your pleasure is diminished. But when the sublime fountain gushes…
- The cries of the wounded had much diminished now, and as we staggered down the road, the reason was only too apparent, for the water…
- Look at the sky. Does its sapphire hue dim when you take a single breath? Are the stars drawn closer when you weep? The sky…
- It occurred to me that if I could invent a machine - a gun - which could by its rapidity of fire, enable one man…
- Agricultural demand for water - probably the largest threat to freshwater species - continues to increase. ... Meanwhile, threats to terrestrial biodiversity - primarily the…
- My passion for opera-the eternal truth of drama through music-has grown, while my interest in performance has diminished. Which is perhaps as good a reason…
- In a relationship,guys complain, If my girlfriend wants me to get something in particular for her birthday Why doesn't she tell me ? Meanwhile girls…
- Truly Living What could explain the increasing growth of psychiatry and diminished importance of faith; fancier houses and broken homes; higher incomes and more divorce…
- If only I could meet someone new. I guess my chances of that happening are somewhat diminished, seeing that Im incapable of making eye contact…
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- The global environment crisis is, as we say in Tennessee, real as rain, and I cannot stand the thought of leaving my… — Al Gore
- Recent research shows that many children who do not have enough to eat wind up with diminished capacity to understand and learn.… — Carl Sagan
- The lakes are something which you are unprepared for; they lie up so high, exposed to the light, and the forest is… — Henry David Thoreau
- The history of men of science has one peculiar advantage, as it shows the importance of little things in producing great results.… — Robert Aris Willmott
- One of the chief obstacles to intelligence is credulity, and credulity could be enormously diminished by instructions as to the prevalent forms… — Bertrand Russell
- It is a misfortune, inseparable from human affairs, that public measures are rarely investigated with that spirit of moderation which is essential… — James Madison