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We are all at risk of something. Of ending up exactly where we began, of failing to imagine and find and know and actualize who we could be. The only difference is the distance of the leap. — Cheryl Strayed

All in the golden afternoon Full leisurely we glide; For both our oars, with little skill, By little arms are plied, While little hands make vain pretence Our wanderings to guide. — Lewis Carroll

I have never been ashamed of calling myself a feminist, and I believe passionately in women's rights. — Cherie Blair

At the first screening, there were a lot of areas that we went around and around about. Then we had our second screening. It played better. It's almost a reasonable length film now! — Terry Gilliam

She was the music heard faintly on the edge of sound. — Raymond Chandler

If you do more than your share you'd better want to: otherwise, you're paying yourself in a currency recognized nowhere else. — James Richardson

I've always led a pretty simple life, with few extravagances. The money in tennis never drove me. — Pete Sampras

It's neurotic fat women who hate me
they're stupid — Kate Moss

I didn't know the Bible said anything about money. Twenty percent of what Christ talked about was money. You think about it - so does God. Think you need it - God knows it ... The principles of Jesus Christ create your prosperity. — Mike Murdock

I know every book of mine by its smell, and I have but to put my nose between the pages to be reminded of all sorts of things. — George Gissing

If you're a Republican and rich, that's evil. But if you're a Democrat and rich, that's great. — Greg Gutfeld

The valiant efforts to abolish slavery and Jim Crow and to achieve greater racial equality have brought about significant changes in the legal framework of American society - new "rules of the game," so to speak. These new rules have been justified by new rhetoric, new language, and a new social consensus, while producing many of the same results. This dynamic, which legal scholar Reva Siegel has dubbed "preservation through transformation," is the process through which white privilege is maintained, though the rules and rhetoric change. — Michelle Alexander