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Getting married is the boldest and most idealistic thing that most of us will ever do. — Maggie Gallagher

With respect to the first of these obstacles, it has often been made a matter of grave complaint against Political Economists, that they confine their attention to Wealth, and disregard all consideration of Happiness or Virtue. — Nassau William Senior

Forgiveness is a promise not a feeling. When you forgive other people, you are making a promise not to use their past sin against them. — Brett

My background is that I came from a middle class family, and I think those values stay where ever you go. — Nita Ambani

In 1974 I nearly got into a fistfight with some early academic feminists in a restaurant when I casually alluded to a hormonal element in sex differences. It was utterly unacceptable at that time to think or say such a thing ... If you have any doubts about the effect of hormones on emotion, libido and aggression, have a chat with a transexual, who must take hormones medically. He or she will set you straight. — Camille Paglia

Governments do not govern, but merely control the machinery of government, being themselves controlled by the hidden hand. — Benjamin Disraeli

Someone has to pay. Somewhere, somehow, someone has to pay. When a snake bites your children, you don't go and look for the snake that has blood on it's jaws, any old snake will do. Any old snake will do! — Malcolm X

Strong people alone know how to organize their suffering so as to bear only the most necessary pain. — Emil Dorian

You have no idea how many times I've been barricaded inside a box in my life. I know it's for my protection. But that doesn't mean I have to like it. (Kiara) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

When in doubt, create assets, — Tim Grahl

There is no need for faith where there is no consciousness of an element of risk. — Elisabeth Elliot

I think the composer and production staff of an opera have a real responsibility to use visual elements of all kinds to make clear to the American audience, at any rate, exactly what is going on. — John Eaton