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[Slogan of her 'Trouble Bureau' for needy artists and musicians:] Happiness is a change of trouble. — Malvina Hoffman

I'm black, so, you know, I'm again with black folk, but it's a love that spills over to vanilla suburbs and red reservations and brown barrios and yellow slices. — Cornel West

Academic sceptics argued for the conclusion that knowledge was impossible; Pyrrhonian sceptics aimed to reach no conclusions at all, suspending judgement on all questions, even the question of the possibility of knowledge. — Jennifer Nagel

I didn't like that feeling, it made me sad in places of my heart that I didn't know existed. — Trish Marie Dawson

Susanna, what you need is a man to look after you
a proper one, not a drunk or a philanderer
or sure as fate, you'll not be safe on this earth."
"Oh, nonsense, Nan. I had a man, and he didn't look after me at all, and now I'm just beginning to enjoy myself. — Judith Merkle Riley

Put your hand on your heart and ask yourself, what do I want? The first thing that comes to mind is always the right one. — Layne Beachley

Somewhere a portion of contemporary art has to exist as an example of what the art and its context were meant to be. — Donald Judd

The idea of photographing an Arab man naked and having him simulate homosexual activity, and having an American GI woman in the photographs, is the end of society in their eyes. — Seymour Hersh

The mark of an innovative company is not only that it comes up with new ideas first, but also that it knows how to leapfrog when it finds itself behind. — Steve Jobs

Our first responsibility is not to ourselves. Our first responsibility is to our country and to our God. — Alan Keyes

It occurred to me that we live in a lunatic world where the only way to maintain peace is to have an enormous war-making machine. — Ilka Chase

The man who does more than he is paid for will soon be paid for more than he does. — Napoleon Hill

Poetry is a call to action, and it also is action. — Juan Felipe Herrera