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Easterly, a celebrated economist, presents one side in what has become an ongoing debate with fellow star-economist Jeffrey Sachs about the role of international aid in global poverty. Easterly argues that existing aid strategies have not and will not reduce poverty, because they don't seriously take into account feedback from those who need the aid and because they perpetuate western colonial tendencies. — Amy Lockwood

Those that are the loudest in their threats are the weakest in their actions. — Charles Caleb Colton

I am the sun who will bring delight when you are in-front of me. I am the moon who will show shyness when you are away from me. — Santosh Kalwar

Amanda wrestled with him briefly, enjoying the sensation of rubbing along his brawny naked body until his erection rose hot and hard between them. "Very primitive," she said throatily, continuing to squirm until he gave a groaning laugh. — Lisa Kleypas

Why was my body's reaction to coming home the same as if I were being chased by a pack of wolves in waist-deep snow? — Nicole Williams

Power isn't the big cars and bent slaves
Power is your people in the streets as they drag you to prison. — Sapphire Belucci

Your happiness depends on you alone. — Aristotle.

And yet this very singleness of vision and thorough one-ness with his age is a mark of the successful man. It is as though Nature must needs make men narrow in order to give them force. — W.E.B. Du Bois

The closet is a powerful thing. It makes you accept things you never thought you would in order to preserve the facade that you present to the outside world. — Sean Kennedy

Once in a while, you will see someone really drippy. The person has to stare at the teacher all the time with that devoted and disgusting and sick look. It's boring, misplaced devotionalism. — Frederick Lenz

Biopiracy (is) biological theft; illegal collection of indigenous plants by corporations who patent them for their own use. — Vandana Shiva

The sight of the Medusa head made the boar squeal in outrage. Maybe it looked too much like one of his relatives. — Rick Riordan

Caution is a spy's best friend; paranoia is his enemy. — Jack Barsky

The primary wisdom is intuition. In that deep force, the last fact behind which analysis cannot go, all things find their origin. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

His remorse was purely physical. Only his body, strained nerves, and cowering flesh were afraid of the drowned man. Conscience played no part in his terrors, and he had not the slightest regret about killing Camille; in his moments of calm, when the spectre was not present, he would have committed the murder over again had he thought his interests required it. — Emile Zola