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She clenched her fists. "I believe, milord, that I have endured my full limit of male tyranny."
"I am afraid, milady, that you will have to become accustomed to it. It is the way of things, here in the world beyond your cloister." He turned her forward and nudged her to continue down the stairs. "This world would fall into chaos if women were allowed to do whatever they wished. — Shelly Thacker

Among all the marvels of modern invention, that with which I am most concerned is, of course, air transportation. Flying is perhaps the most dramatic of recent scientific attainment. In the brief span of thirty-odd years, the world has seen an inventor's dream first materialized by the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk become an everyday actuality. — Amelia Earhart

What's there to be nervous about? You just go out and play the game. — Marcus Giles

And then there was him, the long and painful love of her life. — Jane Green

Is it not enough that I am devoured, without my being expected to bless the power that devours me? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A monopoly granted either to an individual or to a trading company has the same effect as a secret in trade or manufactures. The monopolists, by keeping the market constantly understocked, by never fully supplying the effectual demand, sell their commodities much above the natural price, and raise their emoluments, whether they consist in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. — Adam Smith

She felt hot liquid anger suddenly cool and harden into something powerful and immovable. — Liane Moriarty

We are driven by the results of the Big Bang, billions of years ago, which eventually produced life, which eventually produced human beings, and so on. But me? I'm an accident - a result - and therefore a victim. — James Hillman

I consider a merchant someone who has a certain intuition and instinct, and - very important - knows how to run a business, knows the numbers. — Millard Drexler

One loses many laughs by not laughing at oneself. — Mary Engelbreit

Science properly done is one of the humanities, as a fine physics teacher once said. The point of science is to help us understand what we are and how we got here, and for this we need the great stories: the tale of how, once upon a time, there was a Big Bang; the Darwinian epic of the evolution of life on Earth; and now the story we are just beginning to learn how to tell... — Daniel C. Dennett

A voice called out, cold as chloroform and old shame. — Scott Lynch

I am a galley slave to pen and ink. — Honore De Balzac