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And I believe that public broadcasting has an important trust with the American people, it's an intimate medium of television, and that we can do reading and language development for young children without getting into human sexuality. — Margaret Spellings

It doesna matter how many things ye do on a farm, there's always more than ye can do. A wonder the place doesna rise up about my ears and swallow me, like Jonah and the whale. — Diana Gabaldon

Wealth makes materialism easier to bear. — P. J. O'Rourke

It's nice to know about something as soon as it happens, and obviously a newspaper can't provide that. — Tabitha Soren

They praise these tiny indie bands, but if a band finally gets mainstream success, the same people who praised them attack them for 'selling out.' People often play at being nonconformists to mask their own feelings of not fitting in. — Kyle Baker

The goal is to provide inspiring information that moves people to action. — Guy Kawasaki

Don't judge me for escaping the stresses and cruelty of the world differently than you do. — Dan Pearce

Unfortunately I never learned
how to touch my truth without breaking it. — Angelos Michalopoulos

Any power, of course, depends upon the values of the person exercising the power. — Mark Pellegrino

In countries with a properly functioning legal system, the mob continues to exist, but it is rarely called upon to mete out capital punishment. The right to take human life belongs to the state. Not so in societies where weak courts and poor law enforcement are combined with intractable structural injustices. — Teju Cole

A state of affairs which leads to daily vexation is not the right state. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

deep inside the eyes of a true lover lies the heart of a true lover. — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Men destroy only what they fear. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

[On marriage and permanent attachment:]
Well, well
the prizes all go to the women who 'play their cards well'
but if they can only be won in that way, I would rather lose the game ... [C]lever [women] bide their time
make themselves indispensable first, and then se font prier [=play hard to get]. Clever
but I can't do it. — Dorothy L. Sayers