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en There's so much that has been before the human race, and just contemplating that and then the earliest forms of communication, hand claps, body slaps and then ultimately the drum, which was really the first way that man could imitate the first sound they heard: their mothers heartbeat. He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile.

en You know what we need to heal are the thought forms and the feelings that cause us to create war and mass destruction on this kind of a level, because ultimately if we are to survive as a species, we have to become a human race for whom the thought of war is unthinkable.
  Marianne Williamson

en War I abhor, and yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife, and I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul.
  Seneca

en It was my dream to race against him again. But to start the race and be forced to stop wouldn't make sense. We are human and this is the human body. I have to accept it.

en That eternally harassing, tantalizing future. Mystery! We will all eventually arrive there - willing or unwilling, with all our soul and body. And too often it proves to be a great despot. And so, in the end, I arrived too. Whether the future is a kind or a cruel god is, of course, its own affair. Humanity too often claps with just one hand.

en Today, comics is one of the very few forms of mass communication in which individual voices still have a chance to be heard.

en We never make sport of religion, politics, race or mothers. A mother never gets hit with a custard pie. Mothers-in-law-yes. But mothers-never.
  Mack Sennett

en Sound production by black drum serves as proxy for spawning. We want to see if it is possible to find out how much sound production from the black drum equals how much egg production.

en The early, immature vocalizations of young songbirds and human infants play a crucial role in the development of more advance forms of communication,

en The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty, and all forms of human life.

en They are, as it were, train-bearers in the pageant of life, and hold a glass up to humanity, frailer than itself. We see ourselves at second-hand in them: they show us all that we are, all that we wish to be, and all that we dread to be. What brings the resemblance nearer is, that, as they imitate us, we, in our turn, imitate them. There is no class of society whom so many persons regard with affection as actors.
  William Hazlitt

en No form of Nature is inferior to Art; for the arts merely imitate natural forms
  Marcus Aurelius Antonius

en Man is defined as a human being and a woman as a female - whenever she behaves as a human being she is said to imitate the male
  Simone de Beauvoir

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en It was enough to make a body ashamed of the human race
  Mark Twain

en I heard a loud boom sound, and after I heard the sound, I closed my eyes and I prayed.


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