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For me, true and authentic democracy occurs when the privileged groups assist the unprivileged groups to become more privileged. — Stephane Hessel

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

The older you are, the more you fear change, even if you think you're in charge. Especially if you think you're in charge. (Adam) — Patricia Briggs

At first this gives the impression that the psychical intensity7 of the particular ideas was not taken into consideration at all in their selection for the dream, but only the varying nature and degree of their determination. — Sigmund Freud

What will not woman, gentle woman dare; when strong affection stirs her spirit up? — Robert Southey

I grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and my relationship with the piano has been going on for about 38 years. — Cyrus Chestnut

Finally, one just has to shut up, sit down, and write. — Natalie Goldberg

The two of us could form a new kind of union; we could be free together. — Consuelo De Saint-Exupery

Perhaps profit isn't everything, but nothing works without profit. Profit is the basis for independent journalism. — Mathias Dopfner

A month is excruciatingly long when all you think of and all that you feel is pain. I have been so wracked with pain that it has become a part of me; it has become who I am. — S.J. Davis

I actually had a cockney accent before I went to drama school. It's softened up a bit. — Gemma Arterton

But as I stood there dressed in a cute black pants suit and white button-up shirt and heels, I felt completely out of place. Not necessarily because of the clothes, but ... I just don't belong there. I can't put my finger on it, but that Monday and the rest of that week when I woke up, got dressed and walked into that store, something was itching the back part of my consciousness. I couldn't hear the actual words, but it felt like: This is your life, Camryn Bennett. This is your life. — J.A. Redmerski

If you see an old man talking to himself, he might not be a fool or crazy. He might be sharing a conversation with the past, warmed by a memory he need not reveal. — Steven Merle Scott

I'm going to do the old 'plaster removal' technique and just get the pain over with in one go: 'Life's Too Short' isn't funny to me. — Ian Watson