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Only if you bring together the experience of the concrete struggles conducted by the real masses in the three sectors of the world (which are also called the three sectors of world revolution), then you have an overall, correct view of world reality. — Ernest Mandel
I'm never going to be the woman behind the man. — Stephanie Zimbalist
If a guy wants to take me out, he must seek my dad's permission first. That's just the way it works. — Shilpa Shetty
Most of my important lessons about life have come from recognizing how others from a different culture view things. — Edgar H Schein
You write a book and you finish the book. That's your job done, right? You win the Booker and you have a whole new job. You have to be the thing, right? So instead of writing the story, you somehow are the story. And that I found that sort of terrible. — Anne Enright
The closest of friendships contain the mysterious spark of attraction and connection as well as drama, tension, envy, sacrifice, and love. For some, it's the highest form of love there is. — Carlin Flora
Have you ever felt that your heart contained so much that it must surely break apart — Cassandra Clare
They were easy to distinguish from one another, these two groups. The voters wore frowns and invariably seemed lost. The lobbyists were the ones with the Cheshire Cat grins who navigated the halls more confidently than even the newly elected. — Hugh Howey
In the deepest pits of 'Ell, Where the worst defaulters dwell (Charcoal devils used as fuel as you require 'em), There's some lovely coloured rays, Pyrotechnical displays, But you can't expect the burning to admire 'em! — Edgar Wallace
Trouble's not only my middle name, it's my first and last, too. — Nalini Singh
Why then should I be concerned for human readers to hear my confessions? It is not they who are going to 'heal my sicknesses' (Ps. 102: 3). The human race is inquisitive about other people's lives, but negligent to correct their own. — Augustine Of Hippo