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How was it that the one man who could take their company down appeared to be the only one who believed in her? — Miranda Liasson

There's a line from Heraclitus: No man steps in the same river twice, for it is not the same river and he is not the same man. — Tom Rachman

What we do as a community, as a society, for each other, matters as much as what we do for ourselves. It sounds a little trite, but there's a powerful amount of truth in that, I think. — Malcolm Gladwell

One good thing about the past is that you can't change it. So there's no reason to go back. It's there. It is what it is. The only thing you can change is right now and what's happening next. — Neil Young

I believe it is woman's right to have a voice in all the laws and regulations by which she is to be governed; whether in Churchor State; and that the present arrangements of society, on these points, are a violation of human rights, a rank usurpation of power, a violent seizure and confiscation of what is sacredly and inalienably hers
and thus inflicting upon woman outrageous wrongs, working mischief incalculable in the social circle, and in its influence on the world producing only evil, and that continually. — Angelina Grimke

Try to use your beauty for good, not evil. — Leeyanne Moore

How unexpected [are] the attacks of destiny! — Thomas Hardy

They either don't get it or don't want to. Maybe I'm just not selling it well. — Melina Marchetta

He stepped fully into the house. The air inside was cool on his skin. He turned, expecting the front door to close on its own. But it stayed open, as it was supposed to. He shook his head, chiding himself for letting an old house spook him. He walked into the kitchen. Behind him, the front door slammed shut. — Robert Liparulo

Writers divide into those who write biting their nails and those who don't. Some writers write licking their finger. — Italo Calvino

Slander is a shipwrack by a dry Tempest. — George Herbert