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Chorus of old men: How true the saying: 'Tis impossible to live with the baggages, impossible to live without 'em. — Aristophanes

The enslaved were not bricks in your road, and their lives were not chapters in your redemptive history. They were people turned to fuel for the American machine. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Most politicians come into politics because they want to make a difference; we just have different ideas how to do it. — Nicola Sturgeon

There are many examples of women that have excelled in learning, and even in war, but this is no reason we should bring em all up to Latin and Greek or else military discipline, instead of needle-work and housewifery. — Bernard De Mandeville

We can escape the commonplace only by manipulating it, controlling it, thrusting it into our dreams or surrendering it to the free play of our subjectivity. — Raoul Vaneigem

How can I have peace? Not by talking about peace, But by walking Along the road of peace. — Sri Chinmoy

Studies have shown that gaining weight is not solely caused by eating unhealthy foods and living a sedentary lifestyle, but in fact, also caused by "stressed" or dysfunctional adrenal glands. — Ashley Moore

The Egyptian word Pir-em-us meant to them something of great vertical height. From this the Greek form Pyramis, or the plural Pyramides was formed. — H. Spencer Lewis

Never underestimate a bookworm — Louisa Klein

In the world of fashion, nothing is ever comfortable. — Jay Manuel

Science is interesting... Albert Eistein has said that he believe in religion, and he has said "Science without a religion is nothing and the reverse...", but now some people say that he has said and that he doesn't believe in religion and in god!? (That's call reverse...) — Deyth Banger

Pity is the feeling which arrests the mind in the presence of whatsoever is grave and constant in human sufferings and unites it with the human sufferer. Terror is the feeling which arrests the mind in the presence of whatsoever is grave and constant in human sufferings and unites it with the secret cause. — James Joyce

CLEARVIEW, QUEENS — Evan Currie

Remind yourself that there are seasons of life. — Crystal Paine

Empathy comes from the Greek empatheia - em (into) and pathos (feeling) - a penetration, a kind of travel. It suggests you enter another person's pain as you'd enter another country, through immigration and customs, border crossing by way of query: What grows where you are? What are the laws? What animals graze there? — Leslie Jamison

I love the rehearsal process in the theatre, and the visceral sense of contact and communication with a live audience. — Judd Nelson

Half-French, half-Greek, one hundred percent grade A asshole. — Em Wolf