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There is some truth in everything. Views and opinions are different aspects. Do not quarrel with others. — Sivananda

The same Power that brought the slave out of bondage will, in His own good time and way, bring about the emancipation of women, and make her the equal in power and dominion that she was in the beginning. — Amelia Bloomer

A faithless woman, if known to be such by the person concerned, is but faithless ; if she is believed faithful, she is treacherous. — Jean De La Bruyere

To some will come a time when change itself is beauty, if not heaven. — Edwin Arlington Robinson

Kendrick walked over to her purposefully, hauled her up into his arms and gave her a mock frown. "I hunger, wench."
Genevieve put her arms around his neck. "Well? What are you going to hunt us for dinner?"
"I'll slay a few steaks from the freezer."
"You're so brave. — Lynn Kurland

That's why 60,000 people go ape when the Stones play 'Satisfaction.' The songs are part of their legacy, and you fall back in love with them over the years. — Joe Elliott

Time is our most precious asset, we should invest it wisely. — Michael Levy, Baron Levy

The development that produces great art is a moral and not an aesthetic development. — Patrick Swift

At football games the other students would cheer the star black running back, and then when a black player on the other team got the ball, they'd yell, "Kill that nigger! Kill that nigger!" They would yell this sitting right next to her, as though she really were not there. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

I watch like, Steve Jobs interviews, I don't really watch TV. I stopped watching TV when I turned like ten because my parents were like, 'TV's really bad for you.' — Jaden Smith

You can be committed to Church but not committed to Christ, but you cannot be committed to Christ and not committed to church. — Joel Osteen

I worked in a boutique after work, my second job, selling women's clothes. And that was a way of not just making money but meeting women. That was very exciting job. I loved that job. — Elie Tahari

I am never rich in money, and I am never meanly poor. — Henry David Thoreau