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Has it ever occurred to you that a woman, when she is powerful, is more powerful than a man?" "Powerful in a different way, perhaps." Laud said: "It's a power partly based on fear. Perhaps the fear is atavistic, memories of babyhood. Women change the nappy, give the breast or withhold it." Langton said with a faint smile: "Not now, apparently. Fathers change nappies and it's usually a bottle." "But I'm right, Hubert, about power and fear. I wouldn't say it outside these walls, but life in Chambers would be a great deal easier if Venetia fell under that convenient Number 11 bus." He paused, and then asked the question to which he needed an answer. "So I have your support, have I? Can I take it that I'm your choice to succeed you as Head of Chambers? — P.D. James

It is easy to tie someone with love, but it takes a lifetime to untie the knot of love. — Debasish Mridha

All this convinced him that he had come to one of those revolting havens where pathetic depravity makes its abode, born of tawdry education and the terrible populousness of the capital. One of those havens where man blasphemously crushes and derides all the pure and holy that adorns life, where woman, the beauty of the world, the crown of creation, turns into some strange, ambiguous being, where, along with purity of soul, she loses everything feminine and repulsively adopts all the mannerisms and insolence of a man, and ceases to be that weak, that beautiful being so different from us. — Nikolai Gogol

Islam's borders are bloody and so are its innards. The fundamental problem for the West is not Islamic fundamentalism. It is Islam, a different civilisation whose people are convinced of the superiority of their culture and are obsessed with the inferiority of their power. — Samuel P. Huntington

I have blisters on my feet from dancing alone with your ghost. — Tyler Knott Gregson

Any successful entrepreneur knows that time is more valuable than money itself. — Richard Branson

United States:. A nation given either to unjustified over-enthusiasms or infantile furies. — John Ralston Saul

One day after many, many lifetimes, we get wise. We decide that the fun in life is to give. — Frederick Lenz

And Pierre's soul was dimly but joyfully filled not by the story itself but by its mysterious significance: by the rapturous joy that lit up Karataev's face as he told it, and the mystic significance of that joy. — Leo Tolstoy

Every human face is more enigmatic than the timeworn expression on the famous Sphinx out there in the sands of Egypt. — Dean Koontz

What I want my father's writing to keep teaching us is that at the table of writing, everyone is welcome. No voice without all voices. — Kim Stafford

The journey of the younger son cannot be separated from that of his elder brother. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Wilhelm studied Christoff and Georg. With a fair maiden in their midst, he knew his men too well to doubt their thoughts. He suddenly agreed with the dog. He didn't want them staring at her. — Melanie Dickerson

Darwinian man, though well-behaved, at best is only a monkey shaved. — W.S. Gilbert