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A woman's lot is made for her by the love she accepts. — George Eliot
One common desire that every human being has is to love and be loved. At the end of our lives, it's how we measure our lives. — Denise Di Novi
Some truths are truths, no matter who says them. — Patricia Briggs
I was obsessed, and like most obsessed people, I was the last one to know it. — Kate Bornstein
Dreams are the subtle Dower 
That make us rich an Hour 
Then fling us poor 
Out of the purple door. — Emily Dickinson
Any attempt to list the ten best science fiction novels is doomed to failure. — Ann Leckie
People lied. That's just what they did. — Kathleen Peacock
I got the bad press and the blogging and the email threats because people really didn't understand. They thought I was anti-gay. That's not true at all. My spiritual mom has a gay son. Even he was telling his friends "No, that's not true. She's so accepting of me." That doesn't mean I accept his lifestyle. It means I accept him as a human person and as a creation of God and a person of value. — Patricia Mauceri
We must let the world know children's stories and we must take effective protective, legal and political actions to ensure that as many children as possible are spared the brutalities of war. Our joint action has, and will, make a difference, if only we make the effort. — Radhika Coomaraswamy
If you want to change something by Tuesday, theater is no good. Journalism is what does that.
But, if you want to just alter the chemistry of the moral matrix, then theater has a longer half-life. — Tom Stoppard
The relationship between truth and reason:
Truth cannot be reached by reason alone! — Maurice Blondel
If you really think about it, when watching television, you have product placement all the time. — Jay Chiat
For the first time (but how long will it take us to acknowledge this?) in the history of ideas, a philosopher had dedicated a whole book to the question of atheism. He professed it, demonstrated it, arguing and quoting, sharing his reading and his reflections, and seeking confirmation from his own observations of the everyday world. His title sets it out clearly: Memoir of the Thoughts and Feelings of Jean Meslier; and so does his subtitle: Clear and Evident Demonstrations of the Vanity and Falsity of All the Religions of the World. The book appeared in 1729, after his death. Meslier had spent the greater part of his life working on it. The history of true atheism had begun. — Michel Onfray
