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If property had simply pleasures, we could stand it; but its duties make it unbearable. In the interest of the rich we must get rid of it. — Oscar Wilde

In most cases, my visits to the West are for promotion of human values and religious harmony. — Dalai Lama

You probably think battles are won with cannons and brave speeches and fearless charges." She smoothed her skirts as she spoke. "They're not. Wars are won by dint of having adequate shoe leather. They're won by boys who make shells in munition factories, by supply trains shielded from enemy eyes. Wars are won by careful attendance to boring detail. If you wait to see the cavalry charge, Your Grace, you'll have already lost. — Courtney Milan

You ready for this?" Shar asked.
"Yeah," Tamani said, a grin spreading across his face, "Oh, yeah. — Aprilynne Pike

Oh, duty is what one expects from others, it is not what one does oneself. — Oscar Wilde

The kitchen is a sacred space. — Marc Forgione

I think that you sign a sort of unwritten contract when you become a public figure, when you become an actor, that you're sacrificing a certain amount of privacy and parts of your life change. — Olivia Wilde

Men should think twice before making widowhood women's only path to power. — Gloria Steinem

This had happened to him before - in an effort to disappear, he had made himself more conspicuous. — Dave Eggers

Townsend's wife Rita, a striking, razor-sharp Latina lawyer, who seemed to be the brains in the household, lost her cool in front of the cameras at a rally in Charleston and called C2C a concha de tu madre before she could be hustled off the stage. Her press officer translated the phrase as "the seashell your mother likes," but the several million South Americans in the U.S. knew it to have a slightly different connotation. — Doug Magee

The less one remembers about the day before, the more the new day will be unfettered by triviality. — George Benson