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Every strategy for real social change - land reform, education, public health, the equitable distribution of natural resources ... - has been cleverly, cunningly, and consistently scuttled and rendered ineffectual by those castes and that class of people which has a stranglehold on the political process. — Arundhati Roy

To tap into that natural creative spirit, recapture your childlike enthusiasm for everything around you. Work with the reckless delight of a child. — Nita Leland

I'm not going to play my violin, but with my dwarfism, I'm a bit of a mutant. — Peter Dinklage

Always remember the essence of Christian holiness is simplicity and purity: one design, one desire: entire devotion to God. — John Wesley

Each instance of sexual harassment has to be judged on its merits. Facts, timing, motives, credibility: all must be considered before we make up our own minds what to believe. — Anna Quindlen

I've never begged. not for anything... except my mother's love.And that was a useless waste of time. — Kristin Hannah

Life isn't much more than a big dig through layers of doubt and fear into new levels of power and potential. — Robin Sharma

All right, McCauley. Just what the hell are you doing in bed with my sister? I need an explanation, and a good one!" "There's a damned good one," he said lightly, addressing Jesse but his eyes narrowing on Daniel. "She's my wife. — Heather Graham

I'm always a sucker for a love story. — Sofia Coppola

There are three kinds of people: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those who move. — Benjamin Franklin

Stewart, Jr. who was called Stewie Two, graduated from Steering before Garp was even of age to enter the school; Jenny treated Stewie Two twice for a sprained ankle and once for gonorrhea. He later went through Harvard Business School, a staph infection, and a divorce. — John Irving