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Life for the majority of the population.
Is an unlovely struggle against unfair odds.
Culminating in a cheap funeral. — Siegfried Sassoon

Agriculture is one economic activity that does not obey the laws of demand and supply. — John Kenneth Galbraith

It is not great men who change the world, but weak men in the hands of a great God. — Brother Yun

This "manna from heaven" was being squandered because of the laziness and stupidity of the savages who refused to work as harvesters of latex and obliged the planters to go to the tribes and take them by force. Which meant a great loss of time and money for the enterprises. "Well, — Mario Vargas-Llosa

I think I am aggressive, I think I am critical when it's necessary. — Jane Harman

Gentlemen you had my curiosity ... but now you have my attention. — Quentin Tarantino

If I ever totally fell for Ed, I realized, I'd have to be comfortable with the idea of becoming an audiophile-phile--someone who's in love with someone who's in love with stereo equipment. — Amy Borkowsky

I was always a bit of a showgirl; it was in my blood. I never thought I would have a career as a singer, though. — Neon Hitch

The great thing about real life is that it belongs to you. You can make it up as you go along! — Victoria Ashton

I am the skunk killer. — Libby Fischer Hellmann

Seeing him again after so long awakened something inside me. I was surprised to find myself feeling sad rather than joyful, as I would have imagined. — Arthur Golden

A studio, like a poem, is an intimacy and a freedom you can look out from, into each part of your life and a little beyond. — Jane Hirshfield

I was incredibly fatalistic. I just thought, 'If it works, it works.' But I've always been like that. I've never been easily impressed, and I've never thought I didn't deserve something. If I got it, then I deserved it. — Charlotte Rampling

I recall that now and I recall everything for what do we have
but the past to parent us? — Kathleen Driskell

If trees had love, instead of leaves, I'd gladly rake you into a pile on my lawn and fall into you. — Jarod Kintz