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To ignore [the] great social facts
political facts, if you please
and over-emphasize the old moral responsibility of the 'domestic' mother is a hollow mockery and betrays a hopeless ignorance of industrial and urban conditions in the Twentieth Century ... Everything that counts in the common life is political. — Mary Ritter Beard

Recessions are the best time to start a company. Companies fail. Others hold back capital. If you are willing to do the preparation and work, it is the best time to invest in yourself and start a business. — Mark Cuban

Anytime somebody is absolutely certain about something, they are almost always absolutely wrong — Jeff Lindsay

There emanates from superlatives a destructive force. — Elias Canetti

I have always regarded the development of the individual as the only legitimate goal of education. — Susan Jacoby

The novelist is bound by the reasonable possibilities, not the probabilities, of his culture. — Flannery O'Connor

I was concious of Zach's breathing, his shirt pulled across his chest, one arm draped on the steering wheel. The hard, dark look of it. The mystery of his skin.
It was foolish to think some things were beyond happening, even being attracted to Negroes. I'd honestly thought such a thing couldn't happen, the way water could nog run uphill or salt could not taste sweet. A law of nature. — Sue Monk Kidd

There is a time and place for diversion and amusements, but you should never allow them to override your true purposes. — Epictetus

Hush now, 'tis time to sleep and dream secrets of long ago. — Jan Reid

The hardest thing to remember about our time, of course, is simply that it is a time- we all instinctively think of it as the Day of Judgment. — G.K. Chesterton

I'm particularly impressed by the creation of the character of Spock, which really was Leonard Nimoy's singular creation. He used everything he had. — George Takei

The worst pandemic in modern history was the Spanish flu of 1918, which killed tens of millions of people. Today, with how interconnected the world is, it would spread faster. — Bill Gates

But you must do something more. Seek always to do some good, somewhere — Albert Schweitzer