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Women's body language speaks eloquently, though silently, of her subordinate status in a hierarchy of gender. — Sandra Bartky
Nowadays I'd describe myself as earnest, terribly earnest. I'm the person who wants everybody in the room to feel important and happy. — America Ferrera
In gardens it's not just plants and insects and microbes that grow. People grow too, and the best bit is that they don't realise it's happening. It just happens. — Costa Georgiadis
The blues tells a story. Every line of the blues has a meaning. — John Lee Hooker
If anyone ever told five-year-olds the truth about life, he thought, there'd be a rash of kindergarten suicides. — P.J. Tracy
It's one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself, to forgive. Forgive everybody. — Maya Angelou
Beauty ... is of the great facts in the world like sunlight, or springtime, or the reflection in dark water of that silver shell we call the moon. — Oscar Wilde
I don't have any opinions about Russians. There are celebrity persons in each country. Different people do different things. — Alexei Mordashov
To be saints is not a privilege for a few, but a vocation for everyone. — Pope Francis
Which isn't, like, as bad as it sounds, because the general public kind of sucks ass. — Christopher Moore
The man glanced up. "Hello. Tweeter tells me you're Kody, a fellow Mundanian, newly arrived, and you want to compare notes." "Uh, yes, in essence," Kody agreed, taken aback. All that from one tweet? Well, maybe it did fit within 140 characters. — Piers Anthony
It means I breathe the free air and walk where my feet take me. I do not cringe and fawn like a dog at a man's title. That looks like pride to people who have spent their lives cultivating supple spines. Sleat gave a lazy — Patrick Rothfuss
I don't mind people not liking me as long as there's mutual respect. — Liz Phair
When the old Bogdo had died from old age and numerous ailments in 1924, the Red Mongols and their Moscow patrons immediately sensed that this was a perfect occasion to end the Buddhist theocracy in Mongolia and replace it with a normal Red dictatorship. They forbade the search for a new reincarnation: lamas and the nomadic populace were surprised to find out that the deceased reincarnation was to be the last. The Red Mongols explained that Bogdo was now reborn as a great general in Shambhala, and there was no point in searching for a new reincarnation since henceforth Bogdo's permanent abode would be this magic kingdom, not the earthly realm. — Andrei Znamenski
Death devours all lovely things. — Edna St. Vincent Millay
