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The goal was 'every child a wanted child'; it should also have been 'every abortion a wanted abortion', but the two sides of the phony debate were never to meet. — Germaine Greer

All live and die believing that they have known love, thinking it is a common thing, because they confuse it with animal satisfaction; but love is a privilege, love is a lottery of fate, like wealth, like beauty, which only a small minority enjoy ... — Vicente Blasco Ibanez

I'd like to go the Cher route and act and sing and write and have a TV show and do it all. — Bonnie McKee

Danger is to a conqueror what excitement is to a gambler — Matshona Dhliwayo

The notion of the single man began in the 1950's. The idea of the bachelor as a separate life was new and obscure. — Hugh Hefner

When I tune into my beautiful self, I get happiness.
Everything in the universe belongs to me. — Dick Gregory

Nothing could be more jolting and discordant with the vision of today's intellectuals than the fact that it was businessmen, devout religious leaders and Western imperialists who together destroyed slavery around the world. And if it doesn't fit their vision, it is the same to them as if it never happened. — Thomas Sowell

If people can fly, that will be good; they will hang around in the sky and the ground will be quieter! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

When an officer of the law detects a vice in himself, he knows enough to start looking for its presence in others. — Norman Mailer

Every child in Uruguay has a little green laptop. — Nicholas Negroponte

We are collaborators in creation. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

O Lord, may I never want to look good. O Jesus, may I always read it all: out loud and the very way it should be. May I never look at the other findings until I have come to my own true conclusions: May I care for the least of the young: and become aware of the one poem that each may have written; may I be aware of what each thing is, delighted with form, and wary of the false comparison; may I never use the word "brilliant." — Theodore Roethke