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Communism is what Karl Marx hoped could be an economic scheme for making industrialized nations take as good care of people, and especially of children and the old and disabled, as tribes and extended families used to do, before they were dispersed by the Industrial Revolution. — Kurt Vonnegut

Recently, Lady Gaga was motivated to take the helm of the creative direction of her career and as such I decided to step away. I am extremely proud of her, and in stepping away I wish her all the best. — Laurieann Gibson

We all enjoy pushing ourselves to accomplish our objectives. But we don't need stress to get there. — Andrew J. Bernstein

Conflict is just another chance for agreement. — Ken Poirot

Why was it that silence sometimes felt like a physical thing with a weight of its own? — Mary Balogh

God needs to bless the works of our hands, but you still need to do some work for God to bless it — Sunday Adelaja

I definitely am afraid of needles. It's the only thing that actually scares me. — Elizabeth Holmes

I am part of the sun as my eye is of me. That I am part of the earth my feet know perfectly, and my blood is part of the sea. — D.H. Lawrence

Experience teaches us in a millennium what passion teaches us in an hour. — Olive Schreiner

Religion is the organization of spirituality into something that became the hand maiden of conquerors. Nearly all religions were brought to people and imposed on people by conquerors, and used as the framework to control their minds. — John Henrik Clarke

I thought I would write non-fiction. I thought I would enter the New York literary scene as copy editor, work my way up, and then write my own books. — Michael Gruber

Perhaps the most tragic thing about mankind is that we are all dreaming about some magical garden over the horizon, instead of enjoying the roses that are right outside today. — Andrew Carnegie

For seven of the eight years he was president, Reagan would not say the AIDS word. — John Irving

I should say tact was worth much more than wealth as a road to leadership ... I mean that subtle apprehension which teaches a person how to do and say the right thing at the right time. It coexists with very ordinary qualities, and yet many great geniuses are without it. Of all human qualities I consider it the most convenient
not always the highest; yet I would rather have it than many more shining qualities. — M. E. W. Sherwood