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I've always wanted to take up work that my heart is convinced about. And I shall continue to do so. — Sakshi Tanwar

I say accessorize, accessorize, accessorize. If you don't accessorize, someone else will. — Venus Williams

Michael nodded tersely, eyeing a table across the room. It was empty. So empty. So joyfully, blessedly empty.
He could picture himself a very happy man at that table.
"Not feeling very conversational this evening, are we?" Colin asked, breaking into his (admittedly tame) fantasies. — Julia Quinn

Evolution happens in nature and in individuals. I want to participate actively in its happening within me. — Victoria Moran

In the radical feminist view, the new feminism is not just the revival of a serious political movement for social equality. It is the second wave of the most important revolution in history. Its aim: the overthrow of the oldest, most rigid class/caste system in existence, the class system based on sex - a system consolidated over thousands of years, lending the archetypal male and female roles and undeserved legitimacy and seeming permanence. — Shulamith Firestone

God reigns when we take a liberal view, when a liberal view is presented to us. — Henry David Thoreau

Never make a defense or apology before you are accused. — Charles I Of England

Remember when welfare mothers were robbing us all blind and driving Cadillacs? — Joe Bageant

The pain of ignorance can end. The pain of knowledge is forever — Reginald Hill

Our greatest national illusion is that a healthy society can be organized around the single-minded pursuit of wealth. — Jeffrey D. Sachs

I kept dreaming of a world I thought I'd never see, and then ... one day ... I got in! — Jeff Bridges

Vanity is definitely my favorite sin. — John Milton

Science has long been in the values business. Despite a widespread belief to the contrary, scientific validity is not the result of scientists abstaining from making value judgments; rather, scientific validity is the result of scientists making their best effort to value priinciples of reasoning that link their beliefs to reality, through reliable chains of evidence and argument. — Sam Harris

I see Vostok-6 quite often in the centre for cosmonaut training. And every time I pass it by, I stroke it and say, 'My lovely one, my best and most beautiful friend, my best and most beautiful man.' — Valentina Tereshkova