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People who lack economic and social power often expand their physical impact on the world."
"-In Pursuit of Silence — Doris Lessing

But no parties could live under such labels as Petitioners and Abhorrers. Instead of naming themselves they named each other. The term "Whig" had described a sour, bigoted, canting, money-grubbing Scots Presbyterian. Irish Papist bandits ravaging estates and manor-houses had been called "Tories." Neither — Winston S. Churchill

There are no such things as synonyms!" he practically shouted. "Deluge is not the same as flood. — Tom Robbins

There's never a man looked me between the eyes and seen a good day a'terward - Long John Silver — Robert Louis Stevenson

The kind of work we do does not make us holy, but we can make it holy. However "sacred" a calling may be, as it is a calling, it has no power to sanctify; but rather as we are and have the divine being within, we bless each task we do, be it eating, or sleeping, or watching, or any other. — Meister Eckhart

Never kiss in public, but at home I am affectionate. — Donald Glover

A cheerful mind is a vigorous mind. — Jean De La Fontaine

You always forget that it's impossible to grieve every minute of the day. You always forget that a mourning period can include laughter, but just because it's there it won't mean that you're really okay. — Katie Heaney

The finest all-around performer we ever had in America was Judy Garland. There was no limit to her talent. She was the quickest, brightest person I ever worked with. — Gene Kelly

No one can come and claim ownership of my work. I am the creator of it, and it lives within me. — Prince

I have endeavored to show that there is no real service of humanity in the profession of medicine and that it is injurious to mankind. — Mahatma Gandhi

Better live than dead. — Touaxia Vang

Genuine [economic] value lies in the power to sustain or enrich life — Lewis Mumford