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  • "Michael Pollan likens consumer choices to pulling single threads out of a garment. We pull a thread from the garment when we refuse to purchase eggs or meat from birds who were raised in confinement, whose beaks were clipped so they could never once taste their natural diet of worms and insects. We pull out a thread when we refuse to bring home a hormone-fattened turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. We pull a thread when we refuse to buy meat or dairy products from cows who were never allowed to chew grass, or breathe fresh air, or feel the warm sun on their backs.
    The more threads we pull, the more difficult it is for the industry to stay intact. You demand eggs and meat without hormones, and the industry will have to figure out how it can raise farm animals without them. Let the animals graze outside and it slows production. Eventually the whole thing will have to unravel.
    If the factory farm does indeed unravel - and it must - then there is hope that we can, gradually, reverse the environmental damage it has caused. Once the animal feed operations have gone and livestock are once again able to graze, there will be a massive reduction in the agricultural chemicals currently used to grow grain for animals. And eventually, the horrendous contamination caused by animal waste can be cleaned up. None of this will be easy.
    The hardest part of returning to a truly healthy environment may be changing the current totally unsustainable heavy-meat-eating culture of increasing numbers of people around the world. But we must try. We must make a start, one by one."
    Jane Goodall (Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating)


  • Michael Pollan
    "He showed the words “chocolate cake” to a group of Americans and recorded their word associations. “Guilt” was the top response. If that strikes you as unexceptional, consider the response of French eaters to the same prompt: “celebration."
    Michael Pollan


  • Gregory David Roberts
    "It took me a long time and most of the world to learn what I know about love and fate and the choices we make, but the heart of it came to me in an instant, while I was chained to a wall and being tortured. I realised, somehow, through the screaming of my mind, that even in that shackled, bloody helplessness, I was still free: free to hate the men who were torturing me, or to forgive them. It doesn’t sound like much, I know. But in the flinch and bite of the chain, when it’s all you’ve got, that freedom is an universe of possibility. And the choice you make between hating and forgiving, can become the story of your life.
    "
    Gregory David Roberts (Shantaram)


  • Gregory David Roberts
    "Men reveal what they think when they look away, and what they feel when they hesitate. With women, it's the other way around"
    Gregory David Roberts (Shantaram)


  • Gregory David Roberts
    "Whatever you do, in the privacy of your own rain shower, is your own business"
    Gregory David Roberts (Shantaram)


  • Gregory David Roberts
    "La sencilla y sorprendente verdad sobre la India y sobre su gente es que cuando vas a su país y tratas con ellos, el corazón siempre te guía más sabiamente que la cabeza. No hay lugar en el mundo donde eso sea más cierto."
    Gregory David Roberts (Shantaram)


  • Gregory David Roberts
    "7) They’d lied to me and betrayed me, leaving jagged edges where all my trust had been, and I didn’t like or respect or admire them any more, but still I loved them. I had no choice. I understood that, perfectly, standing in the white wilderness of snow. You can’t kill love. You can’t even kill it with hate. You can kill in-love, and loving, and even loveliness. You can kill them all, or numb them into dense, leaden regret, but you can’t kill love itself. Love is the passionate search for a truth other than your own; and once you feel it, honestly and completely, love is forever. Every act of love, every moment of the heart reaching out, is a part of the universal good: it’s a part of God, or what we call God, and it can never die.
    "
    Gregory David Roberts (Shantaram)


  • "The very old do not succomb to disease-they implode their way into eternity. (How We Die)"
    Sherwin B. Nuland


  • "It was a pleasure to watch them eating jalebis, always entreating the other to eat some more-the beauty of love that had mellowed in the evening of life. (Untouchables)"
    Narendra Jadhav (Untouchables: My Family's Triumphant Journey Out of the Caste System in Modern India)


  • "I am constantly surrounded by a display of natural wonders...It is beauty surrounded by ugly fear. I write in my log that it's a view of heaven from a seat in hell. (survivor after 53 days at sea)"
    Laurence Gonzales (Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why)


  • "To lose everything at such a glorious eternity is far sweeter than to win by plodding through a cautious, painless, featureless life."
    Laurence Gonzales (Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why)


  • "Survival is the celebration of choosing life over death. We know we're going to die. We all die. But survival is saying: perhaps not today. In that sense, survivors don't defeat death, they come to terms with it."
    Laurence Gonzales (Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why)


  • "The sun beams are always there. The trick is in seeing them."
    Laurence Gonzales (Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why)


  • Sue Monk Kidd
    "Knowing can be a curse on a person's life. I'd traded in a pack of lies for a pack of truth, and I didn't know which one was heavier. Which one took the most strength to carry around? It was a ridiculous question, though, because once you know the truth, you can't ever go back and pick up your suitcase of lies. Heavier or not, the truth is yours now."
    Sue Monk Kidd (The Secret Life of Bees)


  • Sue Monk Kidd
    "And when you get down to it, Lily, that is the only purpose grand enough for a human life. Not just to love but to persist in love."
    Sue Monk Kidd


  • Sue Monk Kidd
    "If you need something from somebody always give that person a way to hand it to you."
    Sue Monk Kidd (The Secret Life of Bees)


  • Sue Monk Kidd
    "It's your time to live, don't mess it up."
    Sue Monk Kidd (The Secret Life of Bees)


  • Kim Edwards
    "Either things grow and change or they die."
    Kim Edwards (The Memory Keeper's Daughter)


  • Kim Edwards
    "On an impulse he went into the room and stood before the window, pushing aside the sheer curtain to watch the snow, now nearly eight inches high on the lampposts and the fences and the roofs. It was the sort of storm that rarely happened in Lexington, and the steady white flakes, the silence, filled him with a sense of excitement and peace. It was a moment when all the disparate shards of his life seemed to knit themselves together, every past sadness and disappointment, every anxious secret and uncertainty hidden now beneath the soft white layers. Tomorrow would be quiet, the world subdued and fragile, until the neighborhood children came out to break the stillness with their tracks and shouts and joy. He remembered such days from his own childhood in the mountains, rare moments of escape when he went into the woods, his breathing amplified and his voice somehow muffled by the heavy snow that bent branches low, drifted over paths. The world, for a few short hours, transformed."
    Kim Edwards (The Memory Keeper's Daughter)


  • Elizabeth Gilbert
    "I’m here. I love you. I don’t care if you need to stay up crying all night long, I will stay with you. There’s nothing you can ever do to lose my love. I will protect you until you die, and after your death I will still protect you. I am stronger than Depression and I am braver than Loneliness and nothing will ever exhaust me."
    Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia)


  • Elizabeth Gilbert
    "Faith is walking face-first and full-speed into the dark. If we truly knew all the answers in advance as to the meaning of life and the nature of God and the destiny of our souls, our belief would not be a leap of faith and it would not be a courageous act of humanity; it would just be... a prudent insurance policy."
    Elizabeth Gilbert


  • Elizabeth Gilbert
    "This is a good sign, having a broken heart. It means we have tried for something. "
    Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia)


  • Bertrand Russell
    "Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness."
    Bertrand Russell



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