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All of us are like stairs, one step after another, going up and down, but all going the same way. — Amy Tan
It is my necessary breath of life to understand and expression is the only justification of life that I can feel without prodding. — Ruth Benedict
Concern for the symbol has completely disappeared from our science . And yet, if one were to give oneself the trouble, one could easily find, in certain parts at least of contemporary mathematics ... symbols as clear, as beautiful, and as full of spiritual meaning as that of the circle and mediation. From modern thought to ancient wisdom the path would be short and direct, if one cared to take it. — Simone Weil
There's no love as real as that of a girl and her best friend. — Catherine Doyle
In spite of the string of magazine covers announcing the contrary, we all know that ten simple things will not save the earth. There are, rather, three thousand impossible things that all of us must do, and changing our light bulbs, while necessary, is the barest beginning. We are being called upon to act against a prevailing culture, to undermine our own entrenched tendency to accumulate and to consume, and to refuse to define our individuality by our presumed ability to do whatever we want. — Lyanda Lynn Haupt
She's like a kindness ninja. Sneaking around in order to help people. — A.S. King
Teaching is the best way to learn. — Debasish Mridha
A market economy is a tool - a valuable and effective tool - for organizing productive activity. A market society is a way of life in which market values seep into every aspect of human endeavour. It's a place where social relations are made over in the image of the market. — Michael Sandel
I do think that memoirs by women are reviewed differently and considered somewhat outside of the canon. — Kate Zambreno
Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him. — Sun Tzu
I felt significantly insignificant, as if my presence in the world, albeit small, was still necessary. — Jewel E. Ann
