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How can a modern anthropologist embark upon a generalization with any hope of arriving at a satisfactory conclusion? By thinking of the organizational ideas that are present in any society as a mathematical pattern. — Edmund Leach

The best part of the word "booboo" is the breast. While the word doesn't suck, it is quite suckable. — Jarod Kintz

She saw the deepness that was at the edge of France and it made the beach under her feel like a ledge on a cliff. — J.M. Ledgard

She's been a ghost for years now, anyway, her heart full of the forgotten dead. — Sarah J. Maas

I confess myself utterly at a loss in suggesting particular reforms in our ways of teaching. No discretion that can be lodged with a school-committee, with the overseers or visitors of an academy, of a college, can at all avail to reach these difficulties and perplexities, but they solve themselves when we leave institutions and address individuals. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

No, actors go out with actresses as a form of self-flagellation. — John Cusack

However superficially appealing, the idea that a religious tradition could be saved from crisis because a group of intellectuals radically reinterpreted its sacred texts is the kind of conceit that only, well, an intellectual could possibly believe. — Ross Douthat

When I'm going to see a comedian, I don't want to see them hold back, and when I'm reading a book, I don't want to hear an abridged version. — Kathy Griffin

The Liberals have been pressing for the brief on the basis of which he said there was authority for war. — Clare Short

He turned to me. His expression was serious, but I liked how it softened slightly when he looked at me. Like the way he looked at me was different from how he looked at everyone else. — Amy Tintera

You can only be liberated in your mind.
Master your mind with positive thoughts.
Change your mind, change your actions. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Men in particular need to speak more about their personal reasons for wanting diversity in the workplace. — Jane Silber

When we stop caring about what people think, we lose our capacity for connection. When we become defined by what people think, we lose our willingness to be vulnerable. — Brene Brown

Colleges and universities do nothing to suggest that some ways of using your education are better than others. They do nothing, in other words, to challenge the values of a society that equates virtue, dignity, and happiness with material success. — William Deresiewicz