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Life in a free society ... is heaven on earth to life in a socialist society such as Russia. — Margaret Thatcher

A commodity has a value because it is a crystallization of social labor. The greatness of its value, or its relative value, depends upon the greater or less amount of that social substance contained in it; that is to say, on the relative mass of labor necessary for its production. — Karl Marx

was pregnant, his father had written back — Julie Orringer

So long as there is one pretty girl left on the stage, the professional undertakers may hold up their burial of the theater. — George Jean Nathan

There were something like 50 good, arduous climbs around Nice, solid inclines of ten miles or more. The trick was not to climb every once in awhile, but to climb repeatedly. I would do three different climbs in one day, over the course of a six- or seven-hour ride. A 12 mile climb took about an hour, so that tells you what my days were like. — Lance Armstrong

I will always have fears, but I need not be my fears, for I have other places within myself from which to speak and act. — Parker J. Palmer

And finally, and above all love will conquer. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Nothing looks so like innocence as an indiscretion. — Oscar Wilde

Just as iron rusts from disuse, and stagnant water putrefies, or when cold turns to ice, so our intellect wastes unless it is kept in use. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Don't let people tell you your ideas won't work. — Dennis Crowley

You have the right to be involved. You have something important to contribute, and you have to take the risk to contribute it. — Mae Jemison

Ye kill before midnight, be silent, and wake not the woods with — Rudyard Kipling

In reality the gatherings were held in order to entertain these few Moslem guests, to whom the unaccountable behavior of Europeans never ceased to be a fascinating spectacle. Most of the Europeans, of course, thought the Moslem gentlemen were invited to add local color. — Paul Bowles