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The real heroes of race and culture would always be the people who stepped out of their own line to make a larger circle. — Naomi Shihab Nye

We need a variety of input and influence and voices. You cannot get all the answers to life and business from one person or from one source. — Jim Rohn

Before the American Revolution there were frequent slave uprisings, and a lot of people would run away. — Edward Ball

She seemed to be a nice person, too, instead of a homicidal bitch like his former wife. Otherwise, the world should fear. When Mencheres fell for a woman, he fell hard. If Kira asked for her own continent as a birthday present, Mencheres would probably have one conquered for her before she blew out her candles. — Jeaniene Frost

[ ... ] the point being that we know what IT is and we know TIME and we know that everything is really FINE ... — Jack Kerouac

I dress sexily - but not in an obvious way. Sexy in a virginal way — Victoria Beckham

Hey Susie Derkins, is that your face, or is a 'possum stuck in your collar? — Bill Watterson

These dreams are almost like reentering a part in a book that was dog-eared, continuing right where I left off the last time I awoke. — E.J. Mellow

Schopenhauer wrote that to desire immortality is to desire the eternal perpetuation of a great mistake. He was correct. — Michael LaRocca

Unlike abortion nobody gets hurt when gays marry but it does have deep implications for what kind of society we want to be. Therefore, individual states should decide the question. — Bill O'Reilly

I read that book 'Fat is a Feminist Issue', got a bit desperate halfway through and ate it. — Jo Brand

Yet, she said to herself, from the dawn of time odes have been sung to love; wreaths heaped and roses; and if you asked nine people out of ten they would say they wanted nothing but this
love; while the women, judging from her own experience, would all the time be feeling, This is not what we want; there is nothing more tedious, puerile, and inhumane than this; yet it is also beautiful and necessary. — Virginia Woolf