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My mother was independent. She had grown up in Dalton and Pittsfield, in western Massachusetts, and she was one of the first women drivers in that area. — Julia Child

The social arrangements that produce responsibility are arrangements that create coercion, of some sort. — Garrett Hardin

A great thing would be done if all these God-visions could embrace and cast themselves into each other; but intellectual dogma and cult egoism stand in the way. — Sri Aurobindo

Find the grain of truth in criticism-chew it and swallow it. — Don Sutton

This is the extent of his knowledge of the sea: it was very big, it was salty, and fish lived there. — Haruki Murakami

Ten years ago, the level was nowhere near what it is today.
(on soccer in the United States) — Landon Donovan

In any case, seeing care for certain groups as an excessive cost reflects an arguably perverse way of thinking about health care in terms of human need. [ ... ] In other words, care for the sick is an economic burden only in health care systems where profit is the bottom line and public services are underfunded and politically unsupported - that is, systems in which only market logic is considered legitimate. — Julie Guthman

Even if it were proven that God didn't exist, Religion would still be Saintly and Divine. — Charles Baudelaire

I think the saddest day of my life was when I realized I could beat my Dad at most things, and Bart experienced that at the age of four. — Homer

You gotta try your luck at least once a day, because you could be going around lucky all day and not even know it. — Jimmy Dean

The English soldier was probably the worst-treated soldier in Europe, and judging from the English casualty rates during the Napoleonic wars, English generals were more lavish with their soldiers' lives than were their French and German colleagues. — J. Christopher Herold

I like kissing you," he whispered roughly, dipping his forehead against hers. "I like kissing you, too," Sam breathed. I am mad with desire for you. He told her silently. But there's more to it. I want to make you happy. I find that I'm not happy unless you are. What does it mean? She wasn't sure what it meant, but she liked it. — Paula Quinn

I love you, Esmeralda," he said.
"I love you, too," she whispered back, and he couldn't help smiling. At least he would die with those words in his ears. — JL Bryanyan