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As a husband and a father of two daughters, I want young women around the globe to have the same rights and opportunities as my daughters. — Mike Quigley

My clothes have a story. They have an identity. They have a character and a purpose. That's why they become classics. Because they keep on telling a story. They are still telling it. — Vivienne Westwood

Reading is a gift. It's something you can do almost anytime and anywhere. It can be a tremendous way to learn, relax, and even escape. So, enough about the virtues of reading. Time to read on. — Richard Carlson

Life is sacred existence. — Lailah Gifty Akita

All of that is true,' responded Don Quixote, 'but we cannot all be friars, and God brings His children to heaven by many paths: chivalry is a religion, and there are sainted knights in Glory.'
Yes,' responded Sancho, 'but I've heard that there are more friars in heaven than knights errant.'
That is true,' responded Don Quixote, 'because the number of religious is greater than the number of knights.'
There are many who are errant,' said Sancho.
Many,' responded Don Quixote, 'but few who deserve to be called knights. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Eva sipped her coffee. Today, her hair was bound back in a singular knot, the sides rolled in smooth twists, the knot itself in the shape of the figure eight, which Delphine knew was the ancient sign for eternity. Eva rose and turned away, walked across the green squares of linoleum to punch some risen dough and cover it with towels. As Delphine watched, into her head there popped a strange notion: the idea that perhaps strongly experienced moments, as when Eva turned and the sun met her hair and for that one instant the symbol blazed out, those particular moments were eternal. Those moments actually went somewhere. Into a file of moments that existed out of time's range.. — Louise Erdrich

Truth be told, there is not one day that goes by when I don't fall in love with someone, with something. — Carole Maso