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It is always difficult for a woman to be grateful for a form of chivalry that seems to be based on the premise that she is a moron. — Alice Duer Miller
American Negro must remake his past in order to make his future. — Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
Moonshots live in that place between audacious projects and pure science fiction. — Astro Teller
As the border between physical and digital gets more permeable, a new kind of literacy emerges. And that literacy is built on a foundation of code - whether it's the codes of letters and words, or the code of bits and algorithms. — John Battelle
The mind which relate clover with eminence, why forget to relate limitations with human ambitions. — M.H. Rakib
The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions through which one social class, the working class, becomes dominant over another class, the capitalist class. It is the conception of a purely physical change, and as such it involves only political scene shifting and institutional rearrangements — Emma Goldman
We must depend upon the Boy Scout Movement to produce the MEN of the future. — Daniel Carter Beard
Ask the right questions if you're going to find the right answers. — Vanessa Redgrave
He leapfrogged from the status of despised Galilean — R.C. Sproul
When life caves in, you do not need reasons
you need comfort. You do not need some answers
you need someone. And Jesus does not come to us with an explanation
He comes to us with His presence. — Bob Benson
I like big casts. The experience of working together, that human contact - those are my roots, professionally. — Chris Noth
There's no doubt that motherhood is the best thing in my life. It's all that really matters. — Courteney Cox
Read Don Quixote; it is a very good book; I still read it frequently. — Thomas Sydenham
That cry of the soul to be lifted out of the bondage of the narrow circle of life, which carries up to God the protest and yearning of suffering man, never finds a more sublime expression than where humanity is oppressed and religion is corrupt. — Hall Caine
