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Al Purdy A collected poems' is either a gravestone or a testimonial to survival.
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Bear Grylls I grew up on survival shows and they were always just so...anoraky.
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Bear Grylls The rules of survival never change, whether you're in a desert or in an arena.
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Bryan Stevenson All of our survival is tied to the survival of everyone,
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Catherine Fisher Freedom is a small price to pay for survival.
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Bob Gibson Rules or no rules, pitchers are going to throw spitters. It's a matter of survival.
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David Suzuki Environmentali sm is really about seeing our place in world in a way that humans have always known up until very recently - that we are part of nature-utterly dependent on the natural world for our well being and survival.
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Neil Abercrombie We are talking about the survival of this country.
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Chinua Achebe My weapon is literature
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Chinua Achebe I teach literature. That's easy for me. Take someone else's work and talk about it.
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Edward Hirsch There's always some place to go. You don't need workshops, you don't need friends necessarily, you can be befriended by literature itself.
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David Hume Such a superiority do the pursuits of literature possess above every other occupation, that even he who attains but a mediocrity in them, merits the pre-eminence above those that excel the most in the common and vulgar professions.
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Audre Lorde I am very, very happy for Alice Walker.
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Audre Lorde We're supposed to see "universal" love as heterosexual. What I insist upon in my work is that there is no such thing as universal love in literature.
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Kurt Vonnegut And what is literature, Rabo," he said, "but an insider's newsletter about affairs relating to molecules, of no importance to anything in the universe but a few molecules who have the disease called 'thought'.
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Bill O'Reilly Dan Rather is guilty of not being skeptical enough about a story that was politically loaded.
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Carlos Fuentes Religion is dogmatic. Politic is ideological. Reason must be logical, but literature has a privilege of being equivocal.
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Charles Dickens There was something very comfortable in having plenty of stationery.
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Roger B. Taney Unquestionably, it is the duty of every master to watch over the religious and moral culture of his slaves, and to give them every comfort and privilege that is not incompatible with the continued existence of the relations between them.
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Don Wallace We are lucky to have two strong lawmakers like Simpson and Peterson looking out for America's sugar producers and the policy on which they depend. Some sugar policy opponents want to put sugar farmers out of business, and it's comforting to know that our elected representatives will not let that happen.
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Nayvadius Cash I'm always most comfortable in the studio. It's my comfort zone. I love being there, and I love making records.
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Gretchen Rubin Children's literature is one of my joys, and it's also my mental comfort food.
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Kurt Vonnegut Never have I risked my life, or even my comfort, in the service of mankind. Shame on me.
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Moran Atias Whenever there's a role that scares me, I get panicked and nervous. I know that greatness might come because I'm going to get out of my own element and comfort zone.
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Bill Watterson Few things are less comforting than a tiger who's up too late.
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William Shakespeare There should be hours for necessities, not for delights; times to repair our nature with comforting repose, and not for us to waste these times.