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By and large, women in New Zealand are fortunate compared with some other countries, including many in our own region. But there is still progress to be made. — Jenny Shipley

It's brainless to assume that making changes to your window's view will give a new perspective — Death Cab For Cutie

For poetry exists to break through to below the level of reason where the angels and monsters that the amenities keep in the cellar may come out to dance, to rove and roar, growling and singing, to bring life back to the enclosed rooms where too often we are only 'living and partly living. — May Sarton

They don't like being seen through: as for me I'm straight I don't join their act I tear masks off. — Simone De Beauvoir

I love New York, but being there the whole year, it gets a little crazy with the speed and rhythm of things. — Penelope Cruz

While many have been left behind by Part D, there is a clear winner: the drug industry. Independent analysts predict that Part D will increase drug industry profits by $139 billion over the next eight years. Glaxo-SmithKline's second-quarter net income already jumped 14 percent, and other leading drug companies also have benefited. — Louise Slaughter

Like the playwrights of the Absurd, Woolrich recognized that a senseless story best mirrors a senseless existence. — Francis M. Nevins Jr.

I don't come from an Ivy League school or anywhere else. — Kevin McCarthy

All societies on the verge of death are masculine. A society can survive with only one man; no society will survive a shortage of women. — Germaine Greer

Coercion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him. — Robert McNamara

The Bible is the loving heart of God made visible and plain. And receiving this message of exquisite love is the great privilege of all who long for life with God. — Richard J. Foster

In (hyper-loyal) cultures, loyalty is so highly prized that it covers a multitude of leadership sins. I've seen numerous bad leaders cover their ineptitude by stressing the importance of loyalty over competence. They teach that loyalty is more important than excellence and they use that idea to distract the team from their own inability to perform. — Phil Cooke