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A life without risk is one where I tell myself I'm not worthy of taking a chance. — Courtney Milan

In our system of governance, there is no higher virtue than participation and no greater vice than apathy. — Nick Ragone

And as the years flowed by, some villagers told travelers of a beast and a beauty who lived in the castle and could be seen walking on the battlements, and others told of two beauties, and others, of two beasts. — Emma Donoghue

Maybe life is just a straight shot from the horrors of grade school to the horrors of the nursing home. — Sue Grafton

the first businesses in the United States to implement Owen's 8-hour day was the Ford Motor Company. In 1914, it not only cut the standard workday to eight hours, but it also doubled its workers' pay in the process. To the shock of many at the time, this resulted in a significant increase in productivity, and Ford's profit margins doubled within two years of implementation. — Steven P. MacGregor

The true feeling of sex is that of a deep intimacy, but above all of a deep complicity. — James Dickey

Let God be some tribal female who is known but forbidden. — Anne Sexton

And Kade understood why. They were a tribal species. They'd evolved in a world where a few dozen men and women made up a tribe, and virtually all others were enemies, threats. They lacked the cognitive capabilities necessary to collaborate on this scale. They'd done their best with democracy, with capitalism, but those had reached their limit long ago. They'd been corrupted, twisted to the interests of a few individuals, when the greatest problems the world faced were problems of collective interest. He — Ramez Naam

When I was growing up, nothing unpleasant was shown in the home. And when I was in art school, the only art that was presented to me was Abstract Expressionism. But I was interested in the grim stuff. It seemed more exciting. — Peter Saul

A man there was, though some did count him mad, the more he cast away the more he had. — John Bunyan