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If I had to choose between government without newspapers, and newspapers without government, I wouldn't hesitate to choose the latter — Thomas Jefferson

Maybe women are more in touch with the world. He said what did I mean, and I said, well, everything's connected, isn't it, and women are more closely connected to all the cycles of nature and birth and rebirth on the planet than men, who are only impregnators after all when it comes down to it, and if women are in tune with the planet then maybe if terrible things are going on up in the north, things which threaten the whole existence of the planet, then maybe
women get to feel these things, like the way some people know earthquakes are coming, and perhaps that's what sets off PMT — Julian Barnes

Like, you can find your dream, if you firmly believe. You have to have the innocence, and you have to have the daringness to trust. — Bai Ling

When you first get started, you're the only one with a vision. When you become creative and use your imagination, pretty soon the things you imagined, you can get done. If you got a taste of it, if you got a taste of what I'm talking about, you'd rather do that than eat. You couldn't get enough of it. You'll hunger for it the rest of your life. — Buck Brannaman

Afterwards, thought she to herself, "Beast surely has a mind to fatten me before he eats me, — Jeanne-Marie Leprince De Beaumont

It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights. — Edward E. Barnard

Remember, Be Here Now. — Ram Dass

You know about the Mother Goddess - the first female god, a fat woman with a lion on one side and a child between her legs. She was the first god of humankind.
Do you know why than ancient people of Anatolia chose her as their god? Because men were not aware of their roles as impregnators. They thought that it was the wind, the rain, the rivers, in short, nature, that impregnated women. And this was not at all a strange idea at the time. People viewed themselves as part of nature. They thought birth was magic, a miracle. — Ahmet Umit

The more prohibitions you have, the less virtuous people will be. — Lao-Tzu

Heroes always have their scars. Some you can see, some you read about later on. — George Foreman

You know, the finest line a man will walk is between success at work and success at home. — John Candy

One night of sin with Jack. No commitment. No promises. Just hot, sweaty, headboard-banging sex.
Jeana E. Mann. Intoxicated (Kindle Locations 828-829). — Jeana E. Mann

Snow makes cities innocent again, reveals the frailty of the human gesture against the void. — Glen Duncan