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It seems to me now that the past belongs to those who have the self-possession, or the arrogance, or enough sheer determined longing, to stamp their own particular imagination history. It was no use wondering what I would have put in this room wee it mine to fill, it never would be. I remembered Phoebe telling me, People believe what they want. But there was also this: People want to believe. And somewhere between wanting to believe and believing what we want, there is the story we call the truth. — A. Manette Ansay

While I would champion any campaign to support Muslim women who do not wish to cover. I would now also protest vigorously for the right of a woman to wear that covering, if it is what she wants and believes in. Ayatollah Khomeini and Jacques Chirac have much more in common than either of them would care to acknowledge. Each tried to solve overarching social problems by imposing his will on the bodies of women. — Geraldine Brooks

Life resembles a novel more often than novels resemble life. — George Sand

In another time I guess I would have been content with filming girls and cats. But you don't choose your time. — Chris Marker

As far as I'm concerned, I don't eat meat. — Kim Basinger

No public man can be just a little crooked. — Herbert Hoover

The world is full of Buddhas but they're sleeping. — Mooji

American Catholics are committed to building a society which is truly tolerant and inclusive, to safeguarding the rights of individuals and communities, and to rejecting every form of unjust discrimination. With countless other people of good will, they are likewise concerned that efforts to build a just and wisely ordered society respect their deepest concerns and their right to religious liberty. — Pope Francis

The women one meets - what are they but books one has already read? You're a library of the unknown, the uncut. Upon my word I've a subscription. — Henry James

A native of America who cannot read or write is ... as rare as a comet or an earthquake. — John Adams