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She left pieces of her life behind her everywhere she went. It's easier to feel the sunlight without them, she said. — Brian Andreas

I love women's fashion, but women don't need me as much as men do. It's the men who have nothing to wear. — Roberto Cavalli

I feel greatly honored to have a ballpark named after me, especially since I've been thrown out of so many. — Casey Stengel

A mind that is conscious of its integrity scorns to say more than it means to perform. — Robert Burns

That first peak is the best place to pause and look back, to see if you took the easiest route, to learn the lessons from the first climb. And it is the best place to examine the terrain ahead, to change your plans and goals, to take a deep breath and begin climbing again. — Michael Johnson

Life is nor about 'Having', it's about 'Being'. — Ton De Graaf

The hardest choices in life aren't between what's right and what's wrong but between what's right and what's best. — Jamie Ford

Give them a reason to care, a story they can believe in. — Bernadette Jiwa

Leading the boom of 1838 were state governments, who, finding themselves with the unexpected windfall of a distributed surplus from the federal government, proceeded to spend the money wildly and borrow even more extravagantly on public works and other uneconomic forms of 'investment.' — Murray Rothbard

University of Otago social historian Hera Cook provides a beautiful illustration of exactly this point in her rich account of the sexual revolution.49 Cook notes that in eighteenth-century England, women were assumed to be sexually passionate. But drawing on economic and social changes, fertility-rate patterns, personal accounts, and sex surveys and manuals, Cook charts the path toward the sexual repression of the Victorian era. This was a time of reduced female economic power, thanks to a shift from production in the home to wage earning, and there was less community pressure on men to financially support children fathered out of wedlock. And so, in the absence of well-known, reliable birth control techniques, "women could not afford to enjoy sex. The risk made it too expensive a pleasure."50 — Cordelia Fine