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Why not break free now, and make Bingtown a place where folk begin anew, all men standing on an equal footing?"
"And all women, too."
She must be Sparse's daughter, thought Keffria. Even her voice echoed his in tone. Devouchet looked at her in surprise.
"It was but a manner of speaking, Ekke," he said mildly.
"A manner of speaking becomes a manner of thinking. — Robin Hobb

Humility makes us ready to be blessed by the God of all grace. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Some, I verily believe, delight to be slave-men; it is a joy to them, and they would not change their condition; not only miserable village wretches, but men in good position, well-to-do sycophants. — Richard Jefferies

In Dostoevsky, two thoughts are already two people, for there are no thoughts belonging to no one and every thought represents an entire person. This — Mikhail Bakhtin

I get so much out of being married and raising my kids - that's really important to me. — Tracy Pollan

Elgar's first symphony is the musical equivalent of St Pancras Railway Station. — Thomas Beecham

[On being told their loquacious, domineering host was 'outspoken':] By whom? — Dorothy Parker

Great men are necessary for our life, in order that the movement of world history can free itself sporadically, by fits and starts, from obsolete ways of living and inconsequential talk. — Jacob Burckhardt

Whatever bears affinity to cunning is despicable. — Jane Austen

He felt nervous and excited an happy and kind of filled with dread, all at the same time. It was the most emotion he'd never experienced ... — James Patterson

He prefers the security of known misery to the misery of unfamiliar insecurity. — Sheldon B. Kopp

The French woman says,
'I am a woman and a Parisienne,
and nothing foreign to me
appears altogether human.' — Ralph Waldo Emerson

And one of Richard's few merits was being able to recognise his limitations, and so he enlisted under any flag that William was able to wave. That is a universal law: the clueless obey the insane. — Albert Sanchez Pinol

Pride sings and dances; humility sighs. — Mason Cooley

behalf of Henry's suit are nauseous, — Martin A.S. Hume