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Those who have prospered and profited from life's lottery have a moral obligation to share their good fortune. — Dick Gephardt

Three things that always bring a smile to my face: making guacamole for my friends, getting pedicures with my mom, exploring an airport I've never been in. — Tyler Oakley

Descriptions of my work depress me. They make me feel pinned down. — Thom Mayne

Failure is no more than a mere challenge begging us to be better. — Asa Don Brown

Death, like the quintessence of otherness, is for others. — Woodrow Wilson

Knowledge has always flowed upwards to bishops and kings, not down to serfs and slaves. — Julian Assange

It's all right to hesitate if you then go ahead. — Bertolt Brecht

Every woman I've had a relationship with has found this maddening; the fact that I will talk about anything on the stage, and reveal all this stuff, and yet when I'm at home, I clam up and won't discuss anything intimate or personal. — Jarvis Cocker

I think a woman is powerless if she cannot freely claim the right to her reproductive capacity. Society can talk about anything it likes, except a woman's reproductive existence. — Jamaica Kincaid

The thing I love about working with first-time directors is that it's always quite shocking how little difference there is between them and directors who've been directing all their lives. — Eric Bana

When you have nothing to offer, love gives abundantly. — E'yen A. Gardner

I feign knowledge of writing: that I know something about it, that I should have learned something after all these years, that I might know something tomorrow.
I read too much and write too little, or write too much and live too little. I have no classical education, no literary degree. I'm not specialized, Hugoed or geniusized; should I be writing at all?
In this whole vast world, I'm a female peon sitting here at night wondering what it is I want to say. I aim for fluidity. But no, nix that line, that thought, this life. That's the crux of it, isn't it? This life: it's out of reach. I'm not sure what I'm saying anymore. — Chila Woychik

This does not mean, of course, that we must think of waiting for the age of universal harmony. — Leon Pinsker