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“We’re all different colors of one race, that’s all.” Khalil, The LOVE Project “Love and live in the moment!" Andor, The LOVE Project “My wish is that everybody would fall in love with this earth, and with each other.” Linda, The LOVE Project “Grief and joy and they’re two sides of the same coin, and maybe that coin is love." Jennifer, The LOVE Project "Art is like love, it’s a life force but has complications." Jennifer, The LOVE Project "The way that we love ourselves is the way that we learn to love other people." David, The LOVE Project "I am the owner of my happiness… I need to be happy for me." Alicia, The LOVE Project "The only thing important in life is family …the only real love you have in life." Alicia, The LOVE Project “Family loves [even] the bad in you. And your friends love only the good in you.” Alicia, The LOVE Project "Would you like to have one last love affair in your 80s?" Daisy, The LOVE Project "Love could be something that you find every day. It’s up to you and how much love you want to put out there.." Kairi, The LOVE Project "When we are all one, this is simply love." Bashar, The LOVE Project "All the problems in the world are because of lack of love." Bashar, The LOVE Project”

“We're all dreaming,” Arctor said. If the last to know he's an addict is the addict, then maybe the last to know when a man means what he says is the man himself, he reflected. He wondered how much of the garbage that Donna had overheard he had seriously meant. He wondered how much of the insanity of the day--his insanity--had been real, or just induced as a contact lunacy, by the situation. Donna, always, was a pivot point of reality for him; for her this was the basic, natural question. He wished he could answer.”

“We’re all familiar with the Hippie dress code. Long hair, beards, psychedelic colours, sandals, lots of beads, and the women could often be seen wearing long, flowery granny dresses. So much so in fact that it became a uniform. Hippies rebelled so much against inflexible dress codes that eventually they created their own rigid styles. Hippies mutinied so much against conformity that over the course of time they were forced to play the game and comply with what everyone else was wearing. The counter-culture became a counter-counter-culture. Everyone was the same”