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I don't care what your politics are, I would wager that if you asked any American woman which administration would she have most liked to work for as social secretary, she would pick Jacqueline Kennedy's White House as the place to be. — Letitia Baldrige

We battled in secret, undeclared, and after a while I no longer fought back because I never won. The only defense was flight, invisibility. — Margaret Atwood

Hell was never God's intention. It is man's invention. It is a human-manufactured religious icon, no less idolatrous than deifying a statue. — Carlton D. Pearson

Pessimism is as American as apple pie - frozen apple pie with a slice of processed cheese. — George Will

Big sporting events and spectacles might give the national morale a shot in the arm, but they are too transient and taste-specific to stand as robust symbols of nationhood. — Julian Baggini

Most people hate successful people for their small little faults rather than appreciating them for their great strengths. — Awdhesh Singh

There's nothing like beauty of heart as it makes everything look beautiful. — Anuj

Never give up. And never, under any circumstances, face the facts. — Ruth Gordon

The only identification that would be inscribed on any cat's collar would be "This is the cat's cat." — Elmer Davis

Women should try to increase their size rather than decrease it, because I believe the bigger we are, the more space we'll take up, and the more we'll have to be reckoned with. — Roseanne Barr

The stability of the internal medium is a primary condition for the freedom and independence of certain living bodies in relation to the environment surrounding them. — Claude Bernard

I don't want to pay good money to hear ordinary people's lunatic views. Most of the people who phone in are [lunatics] - certainly in Britain. — John Gimlette

Reigns of terror are thus the bastard child of the Enlightenment. Terror in the name of utopian ideals would rise again and again in the coming centuries. The Nazi death camps and the Soviet gulags were spawned by the enlightenment. Fascists and communists were bred on visions of human perfectibility. Tens of millions of people have been murdered in the futile effort to reform human nature and build utopian societies. During these reigns of terror, science and reason served, as they continue to serve, interests purportedly devoted to the common good
and to vast mechanisms of repression and mass killing. The belief in human perfectibility, in history as a march towards a glorious culmination, is a malformed theology. — Chris Hedges

If its comfort you want, life is not the place to be. — Werner Erhard

Selfless giving is measured by how good you feel. Self giving should be obvious. — Frederick Lenz