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Independence I have long considered as the grand blessing of life, the basis of every virtue; and independence I will ever secure by contracting my wants, though I were to live on a barren heath. — Mary Wollstonecraft

When a friend is sick, I see the situation for what it is, not what it isn't, and I offer to help as much as she wants, not as much as I want. — Andrew J. Bernstein

I'm so sick of Betty White. Never liked her. — Cloris Leachman

Eyes are wonderful! Revelation is more wonderful! Eyes deceive you; revelation does not. Eyes evaluate; revelation is certain. God gives everyone eyes; revelation is reserved for those who pursue him for it. — Ron Brackin

snap of the spring hinge made her jump. — Karen Biery

But I also know we can't plan on anyone else rescuing us. We have to do it ourselves. — Ally Condie

I got to the top the hard way - fighting my own laziness and ignorance every step of the way. — John C. Maxwell

Jewelry and clothes for Isabel and Polly. A piece of the Berlin Wall for Esther. — Liane Moriarty

We will ask two central questions throughout this course: 1. What difference does gender make? 2. For which women does it make a difference? Which women? — Estelle Freedman

One never comes into embarrassment, if one is ready to balance. To ask oneself never in embarrassment, what have you in these decades made. — Siegfried Lenz

A journalist is stimulated by a deadline. He writes worse when he has time — Karl Kraus

I am still young and being the [England] squad is really good for me although I've still got a lot to learn. — Jermain Defoe

She walks
the lady of my delight
A sheperdess of sheep. Her flocks are thoughts. She keeps them white; She guards them from the steep. She feeds them on the fragrant height, And folds them in for sleep. — Alice Meynell

There were too many ears that listened for others besides themselves, and too many tongues that wagged to those they shouldn't. — Mildred D. Taylor