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If I can give a very substantial injection of humanistic thinking into corporations, boy, that would change things a lot. — Ruth J. Simmons

The worst mistake of a woman is to go to the kitchen, because then she never gets out of there. — Shakira

Being your authentic self reassures the people you meet. — Sam Owen

I'm an actress, I live in L.A., I work in Hollywood. But I've learned that if you're too skinny, they'll say something about it. If you're not skinny enough, they'll say something about it. I just try to feel good in my own skin as much as I can. — Jennifer Love Hewitt

When I was growing up, I said I wanted to be a model, but people said I had no chance and when I realized my ambition, people in the business still continued to state negative stuff. — Katie Price

I could have been better. That's my goal now, to be better. — Jayson Williams

The man of science appears to be the only man who has something to say just now, and the only man who does not know how to say it. — James M. Barrie

We don't want to turn the safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people into complacency and dependence. — Paul Ryan

President Ronald Reagan used to speak of the Soviet constitution, and he noted that it purported to grant wonderful rights of all sorts to people. But those rights were empty promises, because that system did not have an independent judiciary to uphold the rule of law and enforce those rights. — John Roberts

The Cameroonian soul is genuine. It is noble, and it embodies humanism. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

Dervish and a girl with limp blond hair were playing a lethargic — Khaled Hosseini

I was connected to God like that, and because he was there, I was connected to the whole of his creation. — Philip Pullman

Nothing Is Strange — Mike Russell

There is danger in speaking so generally about "liberalism," a danger that has often plagued feminist debates. "Liberalism" is not a single position but a family of positions; Kantian liberalism is profoundly different from classical Utilitarian liberalism, and both of these from the Utilitarianism currently dominant in neoclassical economics. — Martha C. Nussbaum

The moon rose, squatting in the strained blue. — Janet Fitch