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With great breasts come great responsibility. — Kylie Scott
Why do the X-Men need another girl telepath?" she asked. "This one has purple hair." "It's all so sexist." Park's eyes got wide. Well, sort of wide. Sometimes she wondered if the shape of his eyes affected how he saw things. That was probably the most racist question of all time. "The X-Men aren't sexist," he said, shaking his head. "They're a metaphor for acceptance; they've sworn to protect a world that hates and fears them." "Yeah," she said, "but - " "There's no but," he said, laughing. "But," Eleanor insisted, "the girls are all so stereotypically girly and passive. Half of them just think really hard. Like that's their superpower, thinking. And Shadowcat's power is even worse - she disappears. — Rainbow Rowell
Don't be on the side of the angels, it's too lowering. — D.H. Lawrence
This could seem counterintuitive for many dictators running communist or socialist single-party states, but a thriving private tech industry can contribute invaluable tools to help you implement a controllable internet. The reason is fairly simple: the technologies that transform internet applications into more personalized, efficient and enjoyable experiences are usually the same ones that increase the capacity to monitor its users. — Laurier Rochon
So what is discord at one level of your being is harmony at another level. — Alan Watts
Pick 'treat'. Please, for the love of God, pick 'treat'. -Trick — M. Leighton
He rolled his eyes, which buoyed me with relief. The dying don't bother with sarcasm. — J.A. Konrath
Why must you look like the rest of us? Why do you have to be the one to change? Change the way we see. Don't change the way you are. — Tahereh Mafi
Our inability to see things that are right before our eyes, until they are pointed out to us, would be amusing if it were not at times so serious. We are coming, I think, to depend too much on being told and shown and taught, instead of using our own eyes and brains and inventive faculties, which are likely to be just as good as any other person's. — Laura Ingalls Wilder
MD stands for money doctor, while PhD, like me, stands for poor hungry doctor. — M.N. Tarazi