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There is a new Barbie doll on the market. It's called Marie Antoinette Barbie with removable head; guillotine included! — Various

How can I make difference so that I may bring peace to this world that I love and cherish so much? A name flickers instantly in my mind. — Mahatma Gandhi

Putting yourself in a position where you can be rejected, saying a joke that may not be funny, asserting an opinion that may offend others, joining a table of people you don't know, telling a woman that you like her and want to date her. All of these things require you to stick your neck out on the line emotionally in some way. You're making yourself vulnerable when you do them.
In this way, vulnerability represents a form of power, a deep and subtle form of power. — Mark Manson

I shall never know God if I do not wrestle with and against evil, even at the cost of life itself. — Mahatma Gandhi

When old settlers say 'One has to understand the country,' what they mean is, 'You have to get used to our ideas about the native.' They are saying in effect, 'Learn our ideas, or otherwise get out; we don't want you.' — Doris Lessing

The court makes an amazing amount of decisions that ought to be made by the people. — Antonin Scalia

The choice for the early church was clear: either Jesus was just another failed messiah, or what the Jews of Jesus's time expected of the messiah was wrong and had to be adjusted — Reza Aslan

Middle age is the way you would feel about summer if you knew there would never be another spring. — Clare Boothe Luce

Stability can be a good thing, but it can also lead to apathy. I don't want to set that example for my children. I want them to believe in their dreams and to go after them. You do that by example. — Michael Easton

I was quite an insomniac. I rarely slept as a child. Having God to talk to at night was nice. — Patti Smith

If Berlin fell, the US would lose Europe, and if Europe fell into the hands of the Soviet Union and thus added its great industrial plant to the USSR's already great industrial plant, the United States would be reduced to the character of a garrison state if it were to survive at all. — Dwight D. Eisenhower