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The no-secrets era of social media makes one consider the built-in risk factor of nominating high-testosterone men to positions of power at all. Everyone is under too much scrutiny now to take a chance on candidates who suddenly blow up into a comic meme, a punchline, a ribald hashtag. — Tina Brown

We find by losing. We hold fast by letting go. We become something new by ceasing to be something old. — Frederick Buechner

It's critical we examine the kind of standards we hold fictional girls to and consider how it reflects in the way we treat real girls and, most important, what kind of emotional impact that has on them. What are we saying to girls when we cannot accept difficult, hurting female characters as being worthy of love because they are difficult and hurting? — Courtney Summers

Biology is far from understanding exactly how a single cell develops into a baby, but research suggests that human development can ultimately be explained in terms of biochemistry and molecular biology. Most scientists would make a similar statement about evolution. — Kenneth R. Miller

The Holy Spirit gives power for the fulfillment of the Great Commission. — Lailah Gifty Akita

How we face death is at least as important as how we face life. — Ken L. Gould

It is present in moments of rejoicing, when all the things around us are transfigured and seem to be there for the first time ... The question is upon us in boredom, when we are equally removed from despair and joy, and everything about us seems so hopelessly commonplace that we no longer care whether anything is or is not. — Jim Holt

If love is based on priorities and conditions, it can certainly die because priorities and conditions keep changing in life all the time. — Novoneel Chakraborty

Domination has its own aesthetics, and democratic domination has its democratic aesthetics. — Herbert Marcuse

My friends and neighbors were always fixing their cars. Soldiers who felt restless wanted to work on something, and they understood cars. Me, I like to look at cars but I was never really a mechanic. — Edward Ruscha