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We buy our chains from our jailers and only when we put need before desire will we escape the prison of neo-liberalism — Dean Cavanagh

Everyone has a story that makes me stronger. I know that the work I do is important and I enjoy it, but it is nice to hear the feedback of what we do to inspire others. — Richard Simmons

The task of science is investigation pure and simple," he said quietly. "Not to try to prove this or that." He — Thor Heyerdahl

Sometimes - history needs a push. — Vladimir Lenin

The saddest thing is when a guy is paying so much attention to the world and everything going by that he can't take the time for his own mother. — Evel Knievel

I want to build friendships. I want to come across as being a good illustration of what Jesus is like. — Robert H. Schuller

I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT KING TRITON. Specifically, King, why are you elderly but with the body of a teenage Beastmaster? How do you maintain those monster pecs? Do they have endocrinologists under the sea? Because I am scheduling you some bloodwork ...
... Question: How come, when they turn back into humans at the end of Beauty and the Beast, Chip is a four-year-old boy, but his mother, Mrs. Potts, is like 107? Perhaps you're thinking, "Lindy, you are remembering it wrong. That kindly, white-haired, snowman-shaped Mrs. Doubtfire situation must be Chip's grandmother." Not so, champ! She's his mom. Look it up. She gave birth to him four years ago ... As soon as you become a mother, apparently, you are instantly interchangeable with the oldest woman in the world, and / or sixteen ounces of boiling brown water with a hat on it. Take a sec and contrast Mrs. Pott's literally spherical body with the cut-diamond abs of King Triton, father of seven. — Lindy West

I hardly think it wise to put the idea of flying into the heads of impressionable teenagers who are already battling the challenges of lunacy. — Julie Halpern

I'm a big fan of the lie of omission. — Gillian Flynn