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A deep and enduring economic crisis like the Great Depression of the 1930s, or a natural disaster that kills tens of thousands of people, might change America's fundamental calculus about economic justice. Until then, the American public will probably continue to refrain from broadly challenging both male and female corporate leaders who compensate themselves far in excess of their value to society. That — Sebastian Junger

She loved the smell of books, the feel of books, the look of them on the shelf. — Barbara Michaels

Courtrooms are battlegrounds where society's bullies and the oppressed clash, where the victims of abusers seek recompense, and where parties cheated by scalawags seek retribution. Because of the high stakes involved, the parties are not always honest, and justice depends upon an array of factors including the prevailing case precedent, the skills of the legal advocates, and the merits of each party's claims and counterclaims. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Would you phone the president of Ghana? — Jose Mourinho

You cannot be serious! — John McEnroe

It's probably healthier to find fame later in life. — Bill Nighy

Simply getting a country's population online is not going to trigger a revolution in critical thinking. — Evgeny Morozov

I know what it's like when you want something so wrong. When you crave it. — Annika Martin

I love acting because it's this space where dreams can be realized, fantasy comes to life, and there are no limitations on what's possible. — Jessica Alba

But the idea of a man making his living by writing seemed, in that hardy environment, so fantastic that even today I am sometimes myself assailed by a feeling of unreality. — Robert E. Howard

War is a disease without a cure, and we're all infected. — R.V. Doon

(D.L. Moody, who said in his dying days)In a little while you will read in the newspaper that I am dead. Do not believe a word of it, for I will be more alive than ever before. — Karen Kingsbury