We live in a fear-based world where HIV stigma can prevail.

Where you live in the world should not determine whether you live in the world.

I live in a world where I want everyone to be able to put beurre blanc on the table for dinner.

I'd rather live in a world where firms don't have these enormous incentives to spy on individuals.

I live in the part of Bosnia-Herzegovina where we are the only Croatians, and we are the proudest in the world.

We live in a world where we often get told what we should and shouldn't do. I don't think we should worry so much.

I don't want to live in a world where I could say to my daughter, 'There used to be turtles that swam in the ocean.'

I envision a world where everyone can lead healthy and productive lives, regardless of who they are or where they live.

We live in a world where the laws are getting so tight that management has changed to micro-management to quantum-management to paralysis.

We live in a homogenized world, where it's hard to get excited when everything is slick and professional. The interesting things are the dull things.

A modest dose of self-love is entirely healthy - who would want to live in a world where everyone hated themselves? But taken too far, it soon becomes poisonous.

We live in a dangerous world where rogue nations are developing longer range missiles. We have to make a strong effort at developing defenses against this threat.

We live in a twilight sort of world where, unfortunately, the perception of the seriousness of abortion - has grown progressively obscured in the minds of many of our contemporaries.

It would be lovely to live in a world where trans-female models were treated as female models, and trans-male models were treated the same as male models rather than being a niche commodity.

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