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[When asked how many husbands she had had:] My own, or other people's? — Peggy Guggenheim
Gay marriage! That's a huge change and a huge win-win for feminism. — Kathleen Hanna
Histories of morality are rarely written in order to inform the reader. — John Gray
I think honesty is the most heroic quality one can aspire to. — Daniel Radcliffe
Other than conversation, no other art form can give the satisfaction of spontaneous interaction like Jazz. — Stan Getz
When someone says, 'I admire your character,' I never know whether the person is talking about my ethics or referring to someone in one of my books. — Stifyn Emrys
Jinnah's "Pakistan" did not entail the partition of India; rather it meant its regeneration into an union where Pakistan and Hindustan would join to stand together proudly against the hostile world without. This was no clarion call for pan-Islam; this was not pitting Muslim India against Hindustan; rather it was a secular vision of a polity where there was real political choice & safeguards, the India of Jinnah's dreams, a vision unfulfilled but noble nonetheless. — Ayesha Jalal
There are times when visible poverty has its advantages. — Heinrich Harrer
Design has become the cover for unnecessary consumption. — Peter Saville
I am anxious to see the doctrine of one god commenced in our state. But the population of my neighborhood is too slender, and is too much divided into other sects to maintain any one preacher well. I must therefore be contented to be an Unitarian by myself, although I know there are many around me who would become so, if once they could hear the questions fairly stated. — Thomas Jefferson
