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Harassment is the background radiation of my life. It is a factor in every decision I make. Any time I tweet something or make a post, I'm always thinking about it. — Anita Sarkeesian

As they left the restaurant and mounted the stairs he looped an arm around her shoulders and hugged her to him, willing her to love him as much as he loved her. Even a fraction of the amount would be enough. — Emily Arden

I've always found the idea of 'saving' your virginity intriguing: it's not as if we're packing our Saran-wrapped hymens away in the freezer, after all, or pasting them in scrapbooks. But packed-away virginities aside, the interesting - and dangerous - idea at play here is that of 'morality. When young women are taught about morality, there's not often talk of compassion, kindness, courage, or integrity. There is, however, a lot of talk about hymens (though the preferred words are undoubtedly more refined - think 'virginity' and 'chastity'): if we have them, when we'll lose them, and under what circumstances we'll be rid of them. — Jessica Valenti

No matter what you're doing, live it. Make an experience. Have fun. Relate to someone. Take them in. Learn. — Minka Kelly

What pleasure is there in life without beauty?" Dulcie slid a silken blue fold down so her right hip bone showed, and nodded with approval.
"Beauty won't fill your belly or keep you warm."
Dulcie chuckled. "You might be surprised. — Susan Scott

That is what you have to do before you kill, I thought. You have to create an it, where none was before. — Margaret Atwood

Building the future, and keeping the past alive - are one and the same thing. — Hideo Kojima

I don't know how much plainer I can be than this. I love you, and that makes you the most important thing in my life, regardless of anything else. — Scarlett Cole

Mo Be Truthful, Gentle and Fearless — Mahatma Gandhi

Sometimes a loss may be a gain, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon