Mancusi Marianne Quotes & Sayings
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The reason men rule is because women let them. — Jessica Zafra
Successful fiction does not need to be validated by 'real life'; I cringe whenever a writer is asked how much of a novel is 'real'. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
I enjoyed biology in high school, and that brought me to a research lab at U.C. Santa Barbara. I loved doing experiments, and I had fun with them. I realized this kind of problem-solving fit my intellectual style. — Carol W. Greider
I think kindness, out of all virtues, is the best quality to have. — Melissa De La Cruz
Samuel Gompers has spent his life trying to keep labor from working too hard and has succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. — Will Rogers
One may be humble out of pride. — Michel De Montaigne
In all works on Natural History, we constantly find details of the marvellous adaptation of animals to their food, their habits, and the localities in which they are found. — Alfred Russel Wallace
In every meeting there was some of the sorrow of parting, but in every parting there was some joy of the meeting as well. — Cassandra Clare
Astonishingly, at least to a non-German, the issue arose again at the reunification of 1990. — Neil MacGregor
But who knows why a man, though suffering, clings, above all the other well members, to the arm or leg which he knows must come off? — William Faulkner
It wasn't that we forgot. But things like that sometimes get stored away, and there never seems to be a good time to dig them up again. It hurts a lot less to keep them buried. That doesn't make it right, but it's just the way it is. — Jennifer E. Smith
...even the goddess Persephone is happy, if only for half each year. — C.F. Joyce
national television broadcast a fifty-two-episode serialization of the Mahabharata, the script was written by a Muslim poet, Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza. — Shashi Tharoor
I am afraid of falling, of fire, of torture and monsters and infestations of spiders and wild dogs and cancer and the End of the World (a proper one, without a sequel) and everything else I have imagined in the small hours between two and four, when unreasonable, improbable waking nightmares can attain solidity and bulk. I — Nick Harkaway