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If and when family planning is the responsibility of females, males are best kept under lock and key. — Nell Zink

Resigned that those surrounding him had no idea who he was, and invariably kind to his social and intellectual inferiors, he sometimes felt doubly hurt that those who ought to have understood him really had less respect for him than his most casual acquaintances. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The beauty of being a woman, as the French say, "of a certain age", is that I can be invisible. Young people, both men and women, look right through me, unless I make the effort to be noticed. — Nanci Rathbun

Calling home a close finish - And the judge has called for a photo, appropriately for the Bonusprint Sirenia Stakes. — Graham Goode

At every moment we choose, consciously or unconsciously, between good things now and better things later. — Steven Pinker

If thy heart fails thee, climb not at all. — Elizabeth I

Know what you want to do - then do it. Make straight for your goal and go undefeated in spirit to the end. — Ernestine Schumann-Heink

Short on all the things I don't want, I'm full of love and longing. Take me by the hand and tell me, you would take me anywhere. — Sara Quin

Anyone who turns love between two consenting adults into a negative, doesn't understand the meaning of the word. — Fran Drescher

My colleague deciphered some bits of the writing on the wolf-totem jar. He found a smattering of words and phrases that spoke of death and destruction. Nothing more."
"So basically a waning label," Painter said.
Kowalski frowned, "Why didn't they just slap it with a skull and crossbones to begin with? It would've saved everyone a bunch of trouble. — James Rollins

Faction is to party what the superlative is to the positive. Party is a political evil, and faction is the worst of all parties. — Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke

With his buzz-cut black hair, muscles and menagerie of tattoos, the man looked like he lived in a cave and sanded timber with his head and flung innocent young women down on beds and had his wicked way with them. — Cari Silverwood

I've lost my faith in science. — Bette Davis