Poucave Quotes & Sayings
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For one thing, it helps us see the logical consistency of Human preferences for what it is - a hopeless mirage — Daniel Kahneman

Say "Thanks", because soon or later you must Thank me. It was a lesson... (As from me Thanks for saying thanks!)! — Deyth Banger

Today we are experiencing a historical revolution every bit as wrenching, far-reaching, and irreversible as the Industrial Revolution. Like that huge historic turning point, the revolution in marriage has transformed how people organize their work and interpersonal commitments, use their leisure time, understand their sexuality, and take care of children and the elderly. It has liberated some people from restrictive, inherited roles in society. But it has stripped others of traditional support systems and rules of behavior without establishing new ones. — Stephanie Coontz

With a story, as with a well-chosen gift, we're happiest when surprised by something we didn't know we wanted. — David Mitchell

These things happen so often . A young man , such as you describe , Mr.Bingley , so easily falls in love with a pretty girl for a few weeks & when accident separates , them so easily forgets her , that sort consistencies are very frequent — Jane Austen

25 I have been young, and now am old, yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken or his children begging for bread. — Anonymous

The wise in all ages ... have tried to learn one thing only, and that was resignation to the Will of God. By doing this, they have reached a stage at which they could see from God's point of view. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

When a window closes another one opens — Apl.de.ap

Simplicity is a delicate imposition. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I'm not here to tell you how to be a feminist, or whether you should be one at all.
I call myself a feminist fo fuck with people, and because it's a great way
to weed out the creeps in bars, but feminism isn't an identity.
Feminism is a process. Call yourself what you like.
The important thing is what you fight for. Begin it now. — Laurie Penny