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One hour's sleep before midnight is worth three after. — George Herbert
We were not supposed to know anything about our own bodies or to participate in decision-making about our own care. — Barbara Ehrenreich
We class schools into four grades: leading school, first-rate school, good school and school. — Evelyn Waugh
Where the world ends
The mind is made unchanging, for it finds
Miracle, ecstasy, the impossible hope,
The flagstone under all, the fire of fires,
The roots of the world. — William Butler Yeats
36Do not follow blindly what you do not know to be true: ears, eyes, and heart, you will be questioned about all these. — Anonymous
Isabelle and the men were approaching the — Kristin Hannah
The function of socialism is to raise suffering to a higher level. — Norman Mailer
And the Americans were told they were going to attack this heavily defended position with unloaded muskets, just with their fixed bayonets. It was a nighttime attack and they didn't want to be shooting each other. They were commanded by that gentleman on your ten-dollar bill, Alexander Hamilton, the future secretary of the Treasury. — Sarah Vowell
One of my earliest recollections is being woken up at some ungodly hour in the morning by my parents and sat in front of the fairly new black and white television, watching a grainy image of a man in a white suit climbing down a ladder. It was the first moon landing, and I became a sort of spaceman, as many kids were. — Charles Stross
Happiness is when you see your husband's old girlfriend and she's fatter than you. — Croft M. Pentz
Will mankind never learn that policy is not morality,
that it never secures any moral right, but considers merely what is expedient? chooses the available candidate,
who is invariably the devil,
and what right have his constituents to be surprised, because the devil does not behave like an angel of light? What is wanted is men, not of policy, but of probity,
who recognize a higher law than the Constitution, or the decision of the majority. — Henry David Thoreau
No successful business is run through thought. It requires people who work. — Stephen Richards
