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Under ideal conditions, the barrister and the bhangi (sweeper) should both get the same payment. — Mahatma Gandhi

Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Astor together could have raised money enough to buy a quarter share in my little dogs. — Ernest Thompson Seton

In a society where those who always work never have anything, while those who never work enjoy everything, solidarity of interests is non-existent; hence social harmony is but a myth. The only way organized authority meets this grave situation is by extending still greater privileges to those who have already monopolized the earth, and by still further enslaving the disinherited masses. Thus the entire arsenal of government - laws, police, soldiers, the courts, legislatures, prisons, - is strenuously engaged in "harmonizing" the most antagonistic elements in society. — Emma Goldman

To say that a family is happy I think is to diminish it, taking out what is interesting. Growing up, I don't think my family was any happier or unhappier than anyone else's. My mother and father should have been divorced or never even married. On the other hand, I remember many moments of happiness. — Per Petterson

If you don't know how compilers work, then you don't know how computers work. — Steve Yegge

There is a little Juliet inside me, hoping I will lock eyes with my Romeo on the other side of a fish tank or through a gap in a library bookcase. Hell, even if it's behind the condiments section in a supermarket. I don't really mind. — Jessica Thompson

How can you be alive, now, if you were dead?" "Well, death isn't what it used to be. — Terry Goodkind

I just love doing costume dramas; I am very lucky, as I see myself as a part-time time traveller. — Julia Sawalha

I love history, and Churchill is one of my favorite people to study. He's a fascinating, fascinating man. — Douglas Booth

Where Old India and New India collide making New India — Katherine Boo