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If I allow journalists to describe a collection and they make mistakes, I'm upset, because the retractions are never noticed. — Calvin Klein

All roads lead to Rome; which is one reason why many people never get there. — G.K. Chesterton

6. THE POSITION OF WOMAN Spiritually woman raised to the position of man. This is another subject on which great misunderstanding prevails. The belief that, according to the Qur'an, woman has no soul is almost general in the West. Probably it took hold of the mind of Europe at a time when Europeans had no access to the Qur'an. No other religious book and no other reformer has done one-tenth of what the Holy Qur'an or the Holy Prophet Muhammad has done to raise the position of woman. — Anonymous

There's no better feeling in the world than a warm pizza box on your lap. — Kevin James

Dreams can be turned into reality if one has the courage to try. Failure comes only to those who don't. — Cindy Bauer

In the sixties, the Commune emerged as a riposte to the nuclear family. This was an autonomic re-creation of not only preindustrial, but pre-agrarian life; it was the Return to Nature, but the Commune, like the colleges from which the idea reemerged, only functioned if Daddy was paying the bills, for the rejection of property can work only in subvention or in slavery. It is only in a summer camp (College or the hippie commune) that the enlightened live on the American Plan - room and board included prepaid - and one is free to frolic all day in the unspoiled woods. — David Mamet

Of course, weakness is strong. It's the primary impulse. You'd probably prefer to sit in your little room and cry. Live in your finite collection of memories, carefully polishing each one. Half a life set behind glass and pinned to cardboard like a collection of exotic insects. You'd like to live behind that glass, wouldn't you? — Jonathan Nolan

Grace puts its hand on the boasting mouth, and shuts it once for all. — Charles Spurgeon

Personal abuse is no substitute for policy. It signals panic. — Margaret Thatcher