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Everything on television announced a new and better India for women. Her favorite Tamil soap opera was about an educated single girl who worked in an office. In her favorite commercials, a South Indian movie siren named Asin was recommending, along with Mirinda orange soda, more fun, a little wildness. This new India of feisty, convention-defying women wasn't a place Meena knew how to get to. — Katherine Boo

We were his disposable things. Brought to him like cattle. Stripped of what made us sisters or daughters or children. There was nothing that he could take from us - our genes, our bones, our wombs - that would ever satisfy him. There was no other way that we would be free. — Lauren DeStefano

It's very hard to respect people on holiday - everybody looks so silly at the beach, it makes you hate humanity - but when you see people at their work they elicit respect, whether it's a mechanic, a stonemason or an accountant. — Alain De Botton

No. You know what really bugs me about my videos? When they can't figure out what to do, they just have me change clothes five times. — Liz Phair

Inasmuch as ill-deeds spring up as a spontaneous crop, they are easy to learn. — Miguel De Cervantes

When I was in college, at Wheaton-I inadvertently got cast in a play, and I had a really great time doing it. I didnt know I had any knack for it, but I really enjoyed myself. It was a complete surprise. — Catherine Keener

Never shame your comrades by letting their death get you killed — Rachel Bach

They have me singing in a reformatory. My singing would be enough to get me in, but I'd never be able to sing my way out. — David Stenn

Travelling was a big part of my childhood and one that I value very much. In some respects, I can't help but be a bit of a gypsy as an adult. I get fidgety if I'm in one place for longer than three months. — Rain Phoenix

It was easier to talk about nothing than something. Because something was too terrible to discuss. Too dark and terrible to even think about. — Lurlene McDaniel