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I've given no thought to moving to America at all. — Eric Bana
Mistakes are the byproduct of action - and thus an accurate gauge of effort. — Terry Rossio
Change the fabric of your own soul and your own visions, and you change all. — Vachel Lindsay
Women's vulnerability around money is hardly exclusive to Africa. Throughout the world, women struggle with financial power. In the West, women's financial literacy is notably lower than men's. That lack of knowledge means that many women slide into poverty when they become widows. — Ann Cotton
If we educate them well, we give them the means to create a future that we cannot anticipate. If we cheat them, they will have the relatively meager future we have prepared for them. — Marilynne Robinson
him, but I nodded. — Stuart Palmer
The most important questions a human can ever ask must surely deserve the most convincing answers, not simply the most comforting? — David Alan Harvey
Give me some music! Now, good morrow, friends! — William Shakespeare
As for the American child's classic problem - too much mother, too little father - that would be cured by an equalization of parental responsibility. — Gloria Steinem
The worst thing about getting cured from paranoia is seeing how many people actually hate you — Danny Hogan
By the way, the next time you get your cholesterol checked, make a note of the season. Because sunlight converts cholesterol to vitamin D, cholesterol levels can be higher in winter months, when we continue to make and eat cholesterol but there's less sunlight available to convert it. — Sharon Moalem
According to convention there is a sweet and a bitter, a hot and a cold, and according to convention, there is an order. In truth, there are atoms and a void. — Democritus
There are thoughts of freedom and imminent escape. I could throw away almost everything, she thinks, and begin all over again. Station Eleven will be my constant. — Emily St. John Mandel