Popularitys Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps the greatest importance of the family, in these days of contraceptives, is that it preserves the habit of having children. — Bertrand Russell

Does it make any sense at all that the chair of a national party would want fewer voters to see our candidates? — Hillary Clinton

Chastity is a monkish and evangelical superstition, a greater foe to natural temperance even than unintellectual sensuality; it strikes at the root of all domestic happiness, and consigns more than half of the human race to misery. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Stories have to be told or they die, and when they die, we can't remember who we are or why we're here. — Sue Monk Kidd

There were so many times that the sorrow and agony of a particular moment was punctuated by something intensely wonderful and beautiful. Laughter was always sweeter through tears, and joy was more potent when born out of suffering. — Laura Sobiech

You do realize as you grow older that almost nobody knows what they are talking about. — John Cleese

Morning, little one — Kristen Ashley

Frequently, the people in charge of the Beast are the most organized people in the company - people wired to make things happen on track and on budget, as their bosses expect them to do. When those people and their interests become too powerful - when there is not sufficient push-back to protect new ideas - things go wrong. The Beast takes over. — Ed Catmull

It's all right. You can be angry." D slid toward the wall and leaned his head against it, his demeanor reverting back to what she was used to - hard and detached. "I wish I could say the words you want to hear. I really do. But that's not who I am. I . . ." He slowly met her eyes. "I can't lie to you. — Elle Kennedy

There is a great feeling in a small venue, with the closeness of the people and the intimacy. — Mavis Staples

War always changes. Our enemies learn and adapt, and we must do the same or lose. But today, war is changing faster and on a larger scale than at any time in the last 350 years. Not only are we facing rapid change in how war is fought, we are facing radical changes in who fights and what they are fighting for. All over the world, state militaries find themselves fighting non-state opponents. This kind of war, which we call Fourth Generation war, or 4GW, is a very difficult challenge. — William S Lind