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Reality" is defined not as something that exists "out there" for the scientist or anyone else to discover but as a social construction that emerges from and is sustained by social interaction. — Peter Conrad

Jane Austen never did marry. Why doesthat statement call for such reflexive pity? It carries a diferent meaning if we follow it up: Jane Austen never did marry, and therefore she was given the time and perspective to produce books as well-written as those by anyone who ever lived.
-David Whyte — David Whyte

Leadership is about encouraging women to break their silence and tell their stories to the world. — Zainab Salbi

The universe is not made up of atoms; it's made up of tiny stories. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Maybe she's a mud puddle nymph," Carmen snickered. — Kristen Day

Insane things come to those who wait. — Cameron Jace

I must try this again, I thought; I must try again someday to sit still and not say a word. Maybe when I'm dead. — Nora Ephron

Motivation is soothing medicine for the soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

As Kafka said, "The meaning of life is that it ends. — Caitlin Doughty

Don't just look for your miracle. Become someone else's miracle. — Joel Osteen

Why do other first world countries give children so many fewer vaccines than we do? Vaccines save lives, but might be harming some children. Is moderation such a terrible idea? — Jenny McCarthy

I feel like most people aren't either/or, they're both/and. You're both magnanimous and petty. You're both kind and cruel. You're never just one thing. — Greta Gerwig

And such is your definition of matrimony and dancing. Taken in that light, certainly their resemblance is not striking; but I think I could place them in such a view. You will allow that in both man has the advantage of choice, woman only the power of refusal; that in both it is an engagement between man and woman, formed for the advantage of each; and that when once entered into, they belong exclusively to each other till the moment of its dissolution; that it is their duty each to endeavor to give the other no cause for wishing that he or she had bestowed themselves elsewhere, and their best interest to keep their own imaginations from wandering towards the perfections of their neighbors, or fancying that they should have been better off with any one else. — Jane Austen

We did it, Baby," he said in a hushed voice. "I still can't believe you're my wife."
"Believe it," I said, smiling. — Jamie McGuire

Eunuchs do not take the gout, nor become bald. — Hippocrates