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These irregularities of judgment, I imagine, are found even in riper minds than Mary Garth's: our — George Eliot

A real man wants two things: danger and play. Therefore he wants woman as the most dangerous plaything. Man shall be educated for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior: all else is folly. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Women wanted a new deal, and they expected him to know, without being told, what the deal was, and to agree to it without negotiation. — Ken Follett

She was not one to set her teeth so far into something that she couldn't let go when presented with the truth. — Ann Patchett

I wanted to ask my father about his regrets. I wanted to ask him what was the worst thing he'd ever done. His greatest sin. I wanted to ask him if there was any reason why the Catholic Church would consider him for sainthood. I wanted to open up his dictionary and find the definitions for faith, hope, goodness, sadness, tomato, son, mother, husband, virginity, Jesus, wood, sacrifice, pain, foot, wife, thumb, hand, bread, and sex.
"Do you believe in God?" I asked my father.
"God has lots of potential," he said.
"When you pray," I asked him. "What do you pray about?"
"That's none of your business," he said.
We laughed. We waited for hours for somebody to help us. What is an Indian? I lifted my father and carried him across every border. — Sherman Alexie

Men don't talk about their feelings. Don't you know that? — Karla Brandenburg

An intellectual inferiority of the masses would manifest itself most evidently in their aiming at the abolition of the system in which they themselves are supreme and are served by the elite of the most talented men. — Ludwig Von Mises

The goal had been important only for the sake of finding the path to it. — Sten Nadolny

I had a book of essays out in 1997 in which I talked about the increasing virtuality of our lives. I've always been afraid of that in my own life. — Steven Heighton

This idea comes to me that we're all grass blades on the same lawn. We've grown up together, shoulder to shoulder, under the same sun, drinking the same rain. But you know what happens to grass blades-somebody cuts them down just when they reach their prime. — Tim Tharp

art is risk made visible — Arno Rafael Minkkinen

What the statesman is most anxious to produce is a certain moral character in his fellow citizens, namely a disposition to virtue and the performance of virtuous actions. — Aristotle.

Fashion constantly begins and ends in the two things it abhors most, singularity and vulgarity. — William Hazlitt