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Power has for so long been a male construct that it distorted the shape of the first women who tried it on, only to find themselves in a sort of straitjacket. — Stacy Schiff

Innocence based in ignorance was unfit to protect itself. — Lois McMaster Bujold

I can't bullshit you. In all this time, you're the only person I can't fool. It's like you're bullshit-proof. — H.M. Ward

Over-coaching can be more harmful than under-coaching. Keep it simple! — John Wooden

I don't know if this happens in all relationships, but I just got so sick of his all too familiar stories. I had heard these stories so many times that I could have recited them myself. — Brenda Perlin

It's not so much do what you like as it is that you like what you do. — Stephen Sondheim

In order to build a great technology company, you have to hire lots of incredibly smart people. It's a total waste to have lots of big brains but not let them work on your biggest problems. — Ben Horowitz

Now Rose will have to go to the ends of the earth to find-and kill-the man she loves. — Richelle Mead

The art of publicity is a black art. — Learned Hand

One more laugh, and Mr. Lowe might as well pick out the flowers I'd be leaving at his grave. — Linda Kage

I think the average Jew is probably sharper intellectually than the average gentile, because for years and years he's had to live by his wits. Consequently, there has evolved a race of Jews who are more agile mentally than the rest of us. — George Lincoln Rockwell

I came to this house for safety. They came because the foster care system ran out of homes. We stayed because we were stray pieces of other puzzles, tired of never fitting. — Katie McGarry

He might as well have been talking English, for all Mae understood him. — Geoff Ryman

I, who wanted danger, adventure, and love — Beatrice Wood