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The first-rate mind is always curious, compassionate, original, and pessimistic. — Mignon McLaughlin

We know so little about the future that to worry about it would be the height of foolishness. — Charles Spurgeon

A free society acknowledges that authority over education begins with the family. I am not saying that a free society grants that authority. I do not believe that such authority is delegated by society. — Ron Paul

I suspect that what makes hedonists so angry when they think about overachievers is that the overachievers, without drugs or orgies, have more fun. — Wallace Stegner

We cannot enjoy power in the priesthood until we learn to act by faith. — Robert L. Millet

You know you can be a real bitch sometimes."
"I can be a perfect cunt. — Garth Ennis

Odd how it was so easy for a stranger to assume such familiarity. Especially when those who were supposed to know you best often didn't, not at all. — Sarah Dessen

What all of these jobs taught me is that you have to be willing to tolerate some shit you don't like - at least for a while. This is what my parents' generation would call "character building," but I prefer to call it "#GIRLBOSS training." I didn't expect to love any of these jobs, but I learned a lot because I worked hard and grew to love things about them. — Sophia Amoruso

A greater liar than the Parthians. — Horace

Some of us are born to Run. Some of us are born to Climb. But we are all born to Live. — Saim .A. Cheeda

Each of these failures for me is a failure of communication, via a mode of communication that can be violent or meant to behave violently. Butler provides a way of thinking about how language becomes an instrument of violence. And why we feel it as such. — Claudia Rankine

Oh my God, I grew up in the kitchen. Absolutely. The kitchen, for me, is home. — Princess Tatiana Of Greece And Denmark

Acquired or artificial prestige is much the most common. The mere fact that an individual occupies a certain position, possesses a certain fortune, or bears certain titles, endows him with prestige, however slight his own personal worth. — Gustave Le Bon

Why then should witless man so much misweene
That nothing is but that which he hath seene? — Edmund Spenser