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A large portion of those who demand woman suffrage are persons who have not been trained to reason, and are chiefly guided by their generous sensibilities. — Catharine Beecher

Assholes who run into trouble all the time probably run into trouble because they are assholes. There — Jack Donovan

A genius could be anybody that he wants, but ingenious is always one person at that time. — Matthew McConaughey

I repeat that the poor, the sufferers from leprosy, the rejected, the alcoholics, whom we serve, are beautiful people. Many of them have wonderful personalities. The experience which we have by serving them, we must pass on to people who have not had that wonderful experience. — Mother Teresa

I've had a desire to coach for years. This was something I felt I should do. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Each new poem is partly propelled by the formal energies of all the poems that have preceded it in the history of literature. — May Sarton

I think, growing up, I was seen as the perfect power forward. For a long time, I thought maybe I was supposed to be a basketball player. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson

Big government is a national security threat: it increases your vulnerability to threats like Islamism, and makes it less likely you'll be able to summon the will to rebuff it. — Mark Steyn

You can only really understand good if you have bad, so the idea of heaven or anything that happens for eternity, even if it's nice, I can't imagine it being nice forever. Even the idea of forever is kind of ridiculous, which is unfortunate because it's kind of a nice thing to say, you know. — Conor Oberst

A sense of style can be sort of fun, as long as it doesn't get in the way. — Edward N. Ney

They'd been lovers for nearly a year. More and more, she waited, and knew less and less, never sure when she'd see him next, or how they'd spend the time together. Others presumed she was one of his secretaries and Eva knew that even for those women, the rhythms of his schedule - and his moods - were unpredictable. — Phyllis Edgerly Ring