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The widening of woman's sphere is to improve her lot. Let us do it, and if the world scoff, let it scoff if it sneer, let it sneer. — Lucy Stone
If you want my opinion, I say that this is a state based on occupation, that has usurped the rights of others. — Hassan Nasrallah
Adele is so great! I love "Someone Like You"! Everyone is just raving about it. What's so nice about it - and a lot of her songs - is it just takes it back to basics. — Kerry Ellis
It isn't normal to know what we want. It is a rare and difficult psychological achievement. — Abraham H. Maslow
Cannot admit that darkness exists because humanity itself exists, and that to erase one, you erase the other. — Keri Arthur
Oh, I eat whatever I want whenever I want it. — Gertrude Ederle
The world is nothing but a moment. — Rumi
The truth of the matter is: you can create a great legacy, and inspire others, by giving it to philanthropic organizations. — Michael Bloomberg
If the terrorists have the sympathy of people, it's much harder to find them. So we need people on our side, and that leads us to be responsible leaders of the world, show some concern with the problems. — George Soros
It always seems to me odd to call a place a wilderness when every wilderness area in the US bristles with rules and regulations as to how you can behave, what you're allowed to do, and is patrolled by armed rangers enforcing the small print. They're parks, of course, not wildernesses at all. — Jonathan Raban
Men are always lost, they are confused and afraid, thus they are more trouble than they're worth. — Sunshine O'Donnell
As one moves along the evolutionary pathways and one's frequencies become more and more rapid, the old ways of conducting business cease to work or cease to function easily and smoothly. New guidelines are essential. — Elaine Seiler
When you put an album out, you can't do any material from the album if people are paying to see you. — Patton Oswalt
Their eyes met. It had begun. They had begun. — Alexandra Potter
The Connection Machine was the most powerful supercomputer in the world. It is a complex supercomputer and it will take forever to completely describe how it works. — Philip Emeagwali
Paarfi undertakes a detailed examination on the virtues of brevity:
It would seem, therefore, that if we allow our readers, by virtue of being in the company of the historian, to eavesdrop on this interchange, we will have, in one scene, discharged two obligations; a sacrifice, if we may say so, to the god Brevity, whom all historians, indeed, all who work with the written word, ought to worship. We cannot say too little on this subject. — Steven Brust