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Under pressure from a growing movement of people who want their money out of fossil fuels, universities, pension investors and foundations are looking to exclude coal, oil and gas stocks from their portfolios. — Frances Beinecke
I make clothes for a woman who is not swayed by what her husband thinks. — Rei Kawakubo
I could see how you could do extreme things for the person you loved. Adam One said that when you loved a person, that love might not always get returned the way you wanted, but it was a good thing anyway because love went out all around you like an energy wave, and a creature you didn't know would be helped by it. — Margaret Atwood
I can watch a sunset on my own. — Kate Nash
Have no fear," the voice told her, "for in thee lies the hope of all. Only thou can deliver the land from darkness."
"How can I?" she asked. "I am just one against so many."
The eyes gleamed behind the dappling leaves. "Yet the smallest acorn may become the tallest oak," came the answer. — Robin Jarvis
our first customer, a gray-haired woman in bifocals and — Gillian Flynn
The masses demand a fighting President, and that means you've got to offend somebody, because the way I see it, a strong offense is the best attack.
So what can you offend?
That's an easy one. Offend the other candidates, because they'll be too busy talking to hear you, and besides, they might not vote for you anyway. — Gracie Allen
I felt myself still reliving a past which was no longer anything more than the history of another person; — Marcel Proust
It is so tempting to try the most difficult thing possible. — Lady Randolph Churchill
I don't think there's anything anybody's doing that the Beatles didn't at least try at some point. — Joe Perry
My function is, as objectively and accurately as I can, to present reality to people out there, and doing that as quickly as we do is quite difficult enough, thank you. — Ted Koppel