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At the time it seemed like a natural development of my interest in what was going on around me in society. — Helen Garner

Other people say: hold on, if he's carrying the entire universe in a sack, right, that means he's carrying himself and the sack inside the sack, because the universe contains everything. Including him. And the sack, of course. Which contains him and the sack already. As it were.
To which the reply is: well? — Terry Pratchett

"Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Coaches have told me I can help the team much more if I don't talk, if I don't moan. — Luis Suarez

Attitudes are like mirrors, they reflect towards anyone that's looking. — Karl Kloppenborg

I say no to people who prioritize being cool over being good. I say no to misogynists who want to weaponize my body against me. I say no to men who feel entitled to my attention and reverence, who treat everything the light touches as a resource for them to burn. I say no to religious zealots who insist that I am less important than an embryo. I say no to my own instinct to stay quiet. It's a way of kicking down the boundaries that society has set up for women - be compliant, be a caregiver, be quiet - and erecting my own. I will do this; I will not do that. You believe in my subjugation; I don't have to be nice to you. I am busy. My time is not a public commodity. — Lindy West

All parents damage their children. This was their life together. Neglect. Violence. Silence. — Mitch Albom

There's a saying that somebody tilted this country on its end, and everything that wasn't securely attached fell into California. — Mishell Baker

When does that moment come, Emma wondered, when mothers stop kissing their children, and young men start kissing their mothers? — Jeffrey Archer

It was very difficult.
We don't advertise this much, but those years that we went through were hell.
I don't want to overstate the situation, but everything was mortgaged to the hilt, cash was a real problem, and it did limit what we were able to do. — Gina Rinehart