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It used to be, if you wanted to have a strong, influential voice in the feminist movement, you really needed to be part of this New York/D.C. elite group of feminists, or part of a mainstream feminist organization. And now it's kind of an amazing thing that you can just start a blog and put your voice out there and build your readership. — Jessica Valenti

What I remember most of those times is that poverty creates desperation, and desperation creates violence. — Studs Terkel

(Another writer once asked me why I wrote about "nebbishes." I told him I wanted to write about "the common man.") Sometimes I even — Peter Straub

The trouble with young writers is that they are all in their sixties. — W. Somerset Maugham

Good morrow to you, Jessie," Kendrick called. "Jessica," Richard said, giving Kendrick another jerk. "Her name is Jessica! — Lynn Kurland

We are in a democratic society. It's our job to question. — Kurt Russell

Information is the coin of war. — Terry Goodkind

I'd always find the positive in someone. — Winona Ryder

It would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official act my fervent supplications to that Almighty Being Who rules over the universe, Who presides in the councils of nations, and Whose providential aids can supply every human defect ... — George Washington

Soon, my Egyptian princess. Soon, I'll be free to be with you. — Hugh Howey

Do you always try to upset the world as much as possible?" Clare asked.
He gave her a surprised look. "Of course. Otherwise how does anything change? — Sam Starbuck

Life comes from death, and weakness teaches us strength. — Dan Wells

Most men are reasonably useful in a crisis. The difficulty lies in convincing them that the situation has reached a critical point — Elizabeth Peters

I'm tired. Dead tired. So tired I can barely stay awake to write this. After helping Mr Bircher search for his head all night, I'm a little annoyed too. Dad doesn't help. He doesn't know what it's like for a girl my age, trying to fit in at school as much as possible, and trying to fit in all the dead people. It's not easy being a soul helper. — L.P. Donnelli

I always wanted to open a delicatessen in Jerusalem and call it 'Cheeses of Nazareth'. — Sandi Toksvig