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So exiled have even basic questions of freedom become from the political vocabulary that they sound musty and ridiculous, and vulnerable to the ultimate badge of shame-'That's so 60's!'-the entire decade having been mocked so effectively that social protest seems outlandish and 'so last century,' just another style excess like love beads and Nehru jackets. No, rebellion won't pose a problem for this social order. — Laura Kipnis

Let your love propel your beloveds into the world-and into the full experience of who they are. In this will you have truly loved. — Neale Donald Walsch

I never identified with anybody. I have always been very sensitive about my color, because everybody called me 'yellow gal.' I was caught in between both sides - nobody wanted me. I love that my audience is there, but I always feel as though I have to fend for myself. — Eartha Kitt

The idea of a voyage was something crucial for Guy', Alice told me. He'd seen it the way Gypsies do: not so much experiential as ontological. It's not that Gypsies necessarily voyage from place to place as they are voyagers; the voyage is immanent in who they are, in what they do, irrespective of whether they travel or not. Guy had similarly understood life as an ontological voyage. Time moves on, ineluctably, and people are consumed by fire. — Andy Merrifield

I've learned an invaluable lesson about lust today. It causes double the work. — Colleen Hoover

Half the fun is plan to plan — Tim Burton

The important thing is having genuine regard for your audience. — Hal Sparks

He was a rock that she would break herself on. — Shannon McKenna

Wives should be kissed - not heard. — Stan Lee

What makes night within us may leave stars. — Victor Hugo

It's unfortunate that you don't see the loyalty from management to players and players to management like we used to see in the old days. — Kevin Johnson

Always remember, with a strong enough will, even the weak can wield great power. — Kate Morton