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The group's laughter echoed off the stained, plaster ceiling. I raised my beer, but before I clinked the bottles together, I challenged him. "You think you're a man I won't forget?"
"Ah'm nae any man ye've met before."
"Praise be," I smirked, "the others haven't been worth spit."
Then the whiskey came, and I was taken by the tawny light, forgetting to worry about my 'crazy'. Until Angus' efforts at gilding my heart, called my 'alter' to the fore. — Cheryl R Cowtan

No rich man can walk through the eye of a needle. — Laura Ingalls Wilder

You might say the first American Revolution was against the tyranny of King George. The second American Revolution must be against the tyranny of selfishness." This — Rita Mae Brown

We are all historians in our small way. — Jeanette Winterson

They locked me up with a boy. A boy . Dear god. They're trying to kill me. They've done it one purpose. To torture me, to torment me, to keep me from sleeping through the night ever again. — Tahereh Mafi

I paint bridges because they're in transition; you're coming or going, you're not anywhere - full of possibility. — Wanda Koop

So you do scream like a little girl," says Raffe with some satisfaction in his voice. I — Susan Ee

When do I say No? I say No when I feel that the intention of the play, or the spirit, or tone - or text! - is being knowingly changed. Fortunately, this has happened only once. Next time I would say No earlier, and definitively. Otherwise, ultimately, the only No you have is No, you can't open the play. And that No is very very hard to say. — Lisa Loomer

Maybe girls need an island to find themselves. Maybe they need a place where no one's is watching them so they can be who they really are — Libba Bray

There comes a time when even the reformer is compelled to face the fairly widespread suspicion of the average man that politics is an exhibition in which there is much ado about nothing. — Walter Lippmann

I live in Italy part time, and they're obsessed with what's happening in LA too. They make fun of Americans, but the world wants to know what's going on in Hollywood. — Debi Mazar

When the child goes out, it is the world itself that offers itself to him. Let us take the child out to show him real things instead of making objects which represent ideas and closing them up in cupboards. — Maria Montessori