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Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it. — John Lennon
Then and only then will you realize that your greatest enemy isn't what you fight but what you fear. — Virginia Boecker
Maybe I'm too scared to fly, but I'm brave enough to save your life. — Nnedi Okorafor
No flesh, not even that of the true believer, is so completely under the influence of the Spirit that it will not bite or devour, or at least neglect, the commandment of love. — Martin Luther
What a strange world it was when a girl who wanted to go to school had to defy militants with machine guns - as well as her own family. — Malala Yousafzai
Clearly, Siberian reindeer are not fighting over drugged urine for its nutrative value. — David J. Linden
In comparison, young unmarried women in America were fortunate: They had a certain measure of sexual freedom. Eighteenth-century parents allowed their daughters to spend tie with suitors unsupervised, and courting couples openly engaged in "bundling," the practice of sleeping together without undressing, in the girls' homes. (Theoretically, that is, they were sleeping together without undressing: in fact, premarital pregnancy boomed during the period of 1750 to 1780, when bundling was nearly universal.) But by the turn of the century, in a complete reversal of previous beliefs about women's sexuality, the idea took hold that only men were carnal creatures; women were thought to be passionless and therefore morally superior. — Leora Tanenbaum
I can't imagine that companies are uninteresting if they don't have a billion users. But I do believe, to have mass scale, you have to be in the many-hundreds-of-millions-of-users range, and there are not that many companies that get there. — Kevin Systrom
You look at love, and especially woman, as something hostile, something against which you put up a defense, even if unsuccessfully. You feel that their power over you gives you a sensation of pleasurable torture, of pungent cruelty. This is a genuinely modern point of view. — Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch
