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Play on lively, diversified sidewalks differs from virtually all other daily incidental play offered American children today: It is play not conducted in a matriarchy.
Most city architectural designers and planners are men. Curiously, they design and plan to exclude men as part of normal, daytime life wherever people live. In planning residential life, they aim at filling the presumed daily needs of impossibly vacuous housewives and preschool tots. They plan, in short, strictly for matriarchal societies. — Jane Jacobs

SPIIIIIDERS!" The world ceased its turning. The owl went dumb. The Milky Way flickered on the verge of extinction. Ben hollered it again: "Spiders!" He started thrashing wildly amid the pine needles. "They're all over me! — Robert McCammon

Art Education is as important for a realist artist as an Alphabet is to learn a language. — Igor Babailov

I'm functioning on a lung and a half, but I have proved that it's possible to challenge yourself. — Stefanie Powers

Our fears vanish as the danger approaches. — Seneca The Younger

m-shaped valance — Marguerite Ashton

Pixiophobia: a fear of Pixies.
I made this up, but believe me it should be a word because it sure is a legitimate fear. — Carrie Jones

Thirty years ago, we used to ask: Can a computer simulate all processes of logic? The answer was yes, but the question was surely wrong. We should have asked: Can logic simulate all sequences of cause and effect? And the answer would have been no. — Gregory Bateson

The burden of keeping the world, every corner of it, safe is one that has to be evenly shared ... This is especially more so for the interconnectivity of the global system in our generation. — Ray Anyasi

A high EQ mind maintains its composure whatever the situation, whether it is being glorified or vilified. — Pearl Zhu

First of all, there's no mention of political parties in the Constitution, so you begin American history with not only no political conventions but also no parties. — Michael Beschloss

In my music, I'm trying to play the truth of what I am. — Charles Mingus