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A man is a great thing upon the earth and through eternity; but every jot of the greatness of man is unfolded out of woman. — Walt Whitman
Sometimes I wish I had never saved your neck from decapitation in Faroe. Then I could just descend into lewdness in peace. — Natalia Marx
The crisis of children having children has been eclipsed by the greater crisis of children killing children. — Marian Wright Edelman
There is nothing like scrubbing toilets for a living to make you question the choices you have made in life. — Raegan Butcher
Moving to America felt as splitting and eternal as death. — Marina Nemat
That's not a catalog!" Amelia's brother set aside his empty glass and plate to peer across the maplewood table. "Why the devil are you reading Debrett's Peerage?"
"It most certainly is a catalog," she replied, "and the most expedient one at my disposal. I've decided to take a husband. His name must be within these pages. — Erica Ridley
Climate change and dependence on foreign oil are problems that won't go away on their own. Tabling plans to deal with them doesn't make it easier for companies to plan and invest; it makes it harder. — Christina Romer
Constant companionship is not enjoyable, any more than constant eating. We sit too long at the table of friendship, when we outsit our appetites for each other's thoughts. — Christian Nestell Bovee
He's the kind of man a woman would have to marry to get rid of. — Mae West
A lady came up to me on the street and pointed at my suede jacket. 'You know a cow was murdered for that jacket?' she sneered. I replied in a psychotic tone, 'I didn't know there were any witnesses. Now I'll have kill you too. — Jake Johannsen
Live gratefully. Express it constantly. Expect abundance. — Pooja Ruprell
There is only one royal road for the spiritual journey ... Love — Sathya Sai Baba
I have a trend of my own. — Andrei Platonov
He said he ate his food out of our big refrigerators, drove our eight-cylinder American cars, un-hesitatingly used our medicines when he was sick, and relied on the U.S. Army to protect his parents and sisters from Hitler's Germany, and nothing, not one single thing in all his poems, reflected these realities. — J.D. Salinger
