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I am thinking by what long discipline and at what cost a man learns to speak simply at last. — Henry David Thoreau

This is for those times when I want to take his hand, or he wants to take mine, but we don't feel safe enough. This is for those times other couples get to take for granted, but we have to snatch in limited amounts when they become available to us. This is for those times when I can't do such a simple thing as hold the hand of Dec as the tiniest gesture of affection and to show him how much I love him. — Sean Kennedy

May God be with you and the Devil be crushed underfoot as you march for Peace on the skulls of our enemies, for goodwill, security, and a quality of life that comes only with Democracy — Ted Nugent

In whatever man does without God, he must fail miserably, or succeed more miserably. — George MacDonald

It is "humanism" that should run in the veins of the thinking humanity, not a certain gender-oriented "ism". This entire book is a treatise on gender equality, and as such, it may be hailed as a work of feminism, but it is not - it is a work of humanism. — Abhijit Naskar

What sets you apart, what you call difference, comes from the Lord, but it is up to you to make the most of it. — Martha Finley

I'm not a cheerleader. I'm not trying to pretend to be sweet and then come out and be bad. This is who I am. — Willa Ford

And at the last, a war between magic and science that would leave the world in ashes. At the center of all this were a man and a woman, who were still children now. — Charlie Jane Anders

People call me a feminist whenever I express statements that distinguish me from a doormat. — Rebecca West

I've been very lucky in my life. — Joe Gold

Do you want to run away by dying? Or to live and accept the challenge? - Ciel Phantomhive — Yana Toboso

I do not know if it has ever been noted before that one of the main characteristics of life is discreteness. Unless a film of flesh envelopes us, we die. Man exists only insofar as he is separated from his surroundings. The cranium is a space-traveler's helmet. Stay inside or you perish. Death is divestment, death is communion. It may be wonderful to mix with the landscape, but to do so is the end of the tender ego. — Vladimir Nabokov