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I don't like being away from home. That's one reason why I don't work as much as I used to [when I started my career], because so many things are on the road. I just don't want to be away from my husband, my dogs and my home. I don't sing that much any more because that also takes you on the road. — Jane Powell
People are locked up in all sorts of ways. — Emma Donoghue
We're in danger of breaking our army and preventing our national leaders from having the flexibility to confront not just Iraq and Afghanistan, but crises around the globe. — Jack Reed
The only way to be truly misogynistic is to be a woman. — R. K. Milholland
For me, the discovery of aquaporins was like a gift after 25 years in basic science. — Peter Agre
There are substitutes for oil; there is no substitute for fresh water. — Paul R. Ehrlich
Dangerous consequences will follow when politicians and rulers forget moral principles. Whether we believe in God or karma, ethics is the foundation of every religion. — Dalai Lama XIV
One is never truly alone, even when our only company is our thoughts, because what are thoughts if not the memory of interactions with others? — Laura Esquivel
By 'consumer society', I mean one in which commodities are increasingly used to express the core values of that society but also become the principal form through which people come to see, recognise and understand those values. — Daniel Miller
Putin is playing the long game. He has a strategic plan in mind: the Eurasian Union, which would be in competition to Europe. — Hillary Clinton
Do not let the endless succession of small things crowd great ideals out of sight and out of mind. — Charlotte M. Mason
I hate it when they tell us how far we've came to be; as if our people's history started with slavery. — Immortal Technique
I think the photographer is in love with the deaf woman, Genevieve says finally. Mercedes fingers the lip of her mug. How can you tell? He touches her the way we touch the books. — Lindsey Drager
And that's when I knew she was not doing this on purpose; that her stories came from a place deep within her, beyond thought and formal language. — Clara Chow
