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Literacy is inseparable from opportunity, and opportunity is inseperable from freedom. The freedom promised by literacy is both freedom from - from ignorance, oppression, poverty - and freedom to - to do new things, to make choices, to learn. — Koichiro Matsuura
To work a fell revenge a man's a fool, if not instructed in a woman's school. — John William Fletcher
The weight does not life itself, although over time it lightens. Sometimes we need to push. And sometimes that is very hard. — David Levithan
God brings his grace into the heart by conquest. — William Gurnall
When you do music, your friends are writers, actors, painters. It's all under the same roof. So anything creative is interesting to me. — Alison Mosshart
All these dreams one day will be mine, they cross my mind! My time has yet to come; until then ... — Cathy Dennis
God sent me to piss the world off! — Eminem
This is not a choice. I either choose not to become a Hunter and get killed in some hideous manner or I choose to become a Hunter and get killed in some hideous manner. — Sarah Alderson
People save their strong opinions for women. Why don't they look at men? If I have to read another book or see another movie about a woman being courageous, I'll throw up. Where are the books and movies about the men who do this stuff? But no, it's always about the women. They not only have to get through it, they're supposed to stand up, become a symbol, allow their whole lives to become derailed and defined by it. What if you don't want to? People bang on about women having the right to make choices - well, they need to realise women have the right to choose in these matters, too. — Kirsty Eagar
Faith in reason was the foundation stone of the United States. — Anthony Lewis
What I do to take care of my heart is exercise and try to eat healthy. — Martina Mcbride
Theaters are always going to be around, and doing fine. With computers and technology, we're becoming more and more secluded from each other. And the movie theater is one of the last places where we can still gather and experience something together. I don't think the desire for that magic will ever go away. — Wolfgang Petersen
