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historically fairy tales were women's stories, passed orally in a time when women didn't have many rights. — Nora Roberts

The Internet is an amazing development. — J.G. Ballard

There's absolutely nothing wrong with Oscar Levant that a miracle can't fix. — Alexander Woollcott

My attempt and prayer are and will be for an honorable peace between belligerent nations in the least possible time. — Mahatma Gandhi

Decide not rashly. The decision made
Can never be recalled. The gods implore not,
Plead not, solicit not; they only offer
Choice and occasion, which once being passed
Return no more. Dost thou accept the gift? — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

It's an Islamic principle that you must follow the law of the land where you reside. — Cat Stevens

When you're in between the white lines, the game face is on. I was only focused on the task at hand - out, safe, ball, strike - leaving little time to think about how special a player, moment or game happened to be. — Doug Harvey

Crime is stupid, lazy and weak. You can only exploit it and make money out of it. — Gregory David Roberts

I don't usually feel, and so I don't know how to respond to a real feeling in my body instead of a manufactured one. — Lauren Blakely

It's tempting to believe that a break from life's routine will only cause chaos. But regimen does not ensure security. The only constant we can count on is change. — Gina Greenlee

In countries where all the crooked politicians wear pin-striped suits, the best people are bare-assed. — Paul Theroux

A few patients do bleed to death, Rollin said, but "they don't explode, and they don't melt." In fact, he said, the conventional term then in use, "Ebola hemorrhagic fever," was itself a misnomer, because more than half the patients don't bleed at all. They die of other causes, such as respiratory distress and shutdown (but not dissolution) of internal organs. It's for just these reasons, as cited by Rollin, that the WHO has switched its own terminology from "Ebola hemorrhagic fever" to "Ebola virus disease. — David Quammen

Unpleasant in the world. It is called Lousy Lane. Lousy Lane runs through fields that are a sickly gray color, in which a handful of scraggly trees produce apples so — Lemony Snicket