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The difference when you have kids comes up when someone wants to meet you out after 9:30 at night. You consider that giant sacrifice. You're like, Do I do this? Do I stay out until 10:30 and be angry, all of tomorrow? — Adam Sandler

We are moving away from the old idea of leadership
leadership has less to do (now) with heroism. We don't look for ... unblemished omnipotent heroes, but leaders who are complex, dependent, changeable ... We do not need one dominant authority structure telling all our inner voices to shut up ... — Walter Truett Anderson

My first-ever friend was a hallucination: a sparkling entry on my new resume as a crazy person. — Francesca Zappia

We still have real jury trials, honest judges, and free elections, all the superficial characteristics of a functional, free democracy. But underneath that surface is a florid and malevolent bureaucracy that mostly (not absolutely, but mostly) keeps the rich and the poor separate through thousands of tiny, scarcely visible inequities. — Matt Taibbi

I've had more world championships than you've had women! — Ric Flair

Two phrases I hate in reference to female characters are 'strong' and 'feisty.' They really annoy me. It's the most condescending thing. You say that about a three-year-old. It infantilises women. — Helen Mirren

If we can choose where to cry, at home or with a few people who will be fully understanding, perhaps we will feel easier. But if we can't - if we are in church and a hymn catches us off guard, or at a football game and we remember being there with a son or daughter now gone - well, the earth is our home and we can cry where we want. — Martha Whitmore Hickman

Melissa officinalis — Ann Bellows

I know that the Bible is a special kind of book, but I find it as seductive as any other. If I am not careful, I can begin to mistake the words on the page for the realities they describe. I can begin to love the dried ink marks on the page more than I love the encounters that gave rise to them. — Barbara Brown Taylor

It grew late. Through the open door, stealthily, came the scent of madonna lilies, almost as if it were prowling abroad. — D.H. Lawrence

Wood halfe burnt is easily kindled.
[Wood half-burnt is easily kindled.] — George Herbert

The best way to describe what he felt would be to say that first he was blind, then he could see everything. This is what it felt like to be a bomb. You were coiled up, majestic with blackness, unaware that the universe outside you existed, and then a wire snapped and ripped open your eyelids all the way around and you had a vision of the world that was 360 degrees, and everything in your purview was doomed by seeing. — Karan Mahajan

Propaganda must appeal to mankind's better judgment and to the necessary belief in a better future. For this belief, the valley of the shadow of death is but a war station on the road to the blessed summit. — Christian Lous Lange

The mere existence of atomic weapons implies the possibility of their use. — Georgy Zhukov