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In a male-dominated environment, things are very macho, and you can't show weakness ... — Hyder Akbar
The night is black, as black as night. — Melissa Etheridge
Afghan women, as a group, I think their suffering has been equaled by very few other groups in recent world history. — Khaled Hosseini
What are dualities? They are what creates the worldly life [sansaar]. And if one attains Liberation [moksha], he will be beyond dualities! — Dada Bhagwan
Rosie had been a little girl with a dead dad, and there was no getting around that or over that. Even a drunk dad, even an asshole, was better than a dead dad, which shouldn't reflect on you but did, and left a cannon hole in your heart. [p. 121] — Anne Lamott
The life of man upon earth is a warfare ... - JOB 7:1 — Saul D. Alinsky
By the rules of evidence in this trial the verdict is foreordained. If the testimony ... is admitted as competent, the conspiracy is proved. Because it would not be admitted except under the assumption that a conspiracy existed ... Here ... a defendant can be found guilty of being brought to court as a defendant. — E.L. Doctorow
There are so many things that poetry is about, one of which is memory. — Peter Davison
We should also start taking care of the future, not just the heritage. — Gilberto Gil
I was deaf and dumb and blind to all but me, myself and I. — Loretta Young
I love the idea of 3D, but it's completely superfluous to most stories. — Cary Fukunaga
They have stopped deceiving you, not loving you. And it seems to you that they have stopped loving you. — Antonio Porchia
We are beset by problems and if we look for their source, we find they arise because of our selfishness, because we tend to pursue our own interests at the expense of others. Our various religious traditions exist to help us reduce these problems. They all teach ways to overcome suffering through cultivating love and compassion, tolerance, patience and contentment. — Dalai Lama
With every Asiatic country where we operate in cooperation with the existing culture, the need for intelligent understanding of that country and its ways of life will be crucial. These nations will very likely not respond to appeals with which we are familiar, and not value rewards which seem to us irresistible. The danger
and it would be fatal to world peace
is that in our ignorance of their cultural values we shall meet in head-on collision and incontinently fall back on the old pattern of imposing our own values by force. — Ruth Benedict
Nothing in them but tittering jeering emptiness. — W.B.Yeats
