“Since Martin Luther closed his eyes, no such son of our people has appeared again. It has been decided that we shall be the first to witness his reappearance.... I think the time is past when one may not say the names of Hitler and Luther in the same breath. They belong together; they are of the same old stamp.” PeopleThinkingFirstsMayHas BeensEyeTogetherPastNamesSonDecidedBreathsWitnessHis EyesStampsLuther Author:Bernhard Rust
“When a woman's heart is flowing over for the first time with deep and passionate love, she is all love. Every faculty of her soul rushes together in the intensity of the one feeling; thought, reflection, conscience, duty, the past, the future, they are names to her light as the breath which speaks them; her soul is full.” FirstsHeartSoulFeelingsLightTogetherPastNamesSpeakDutyReflectionConscienceFirst TimeBreathsPassionateFacultyIntensityPassionate Love Book:The Nemesis of Faith Source: The Nemesis of Faith
“CO2 is the exhaling breath of our civilization, literally... Changing that pattern requires a scope, a scale, a speed of change that is beyond what we have done in the past.” DonePastCivilizationBreathsPatternsSpeedActivismScalesGlobal WarmingScopeGoreCo2Exhaling Author:Al Gore
“It doesn't matter what you've done in the past - what matters are the choices you make right now. God gives you the chance to start over with every breath.” GivingMatterDonePastChoicesChanceRight NowBreathsWhat MattersStarting OverChoices You Make Author:Ashley Judd
“For most visitors to Manhattan, both foreign and domestic, New York is the Shrine of the Good Time. "I don't see how you stand it," they often say to the native New Yorker who has been sitting up past his bedtime for a week in an attempt to tire his guest out. "It's all right for a week or so, but give me the little old home town when it comes to living." And, under his breath, the New Yorker endorses the transfer and wonders himself how he stands it.” GivingLittlesHas BeensHomePastWonderWeekNew YorkSittingGive MeTownsBreathsNativeGood TimesGuestsTireManhattanTransfersNew YorkersVisitorsBedtimeShrinesHome TownSitting Up Author:Robert Benchley