Redgear Quotes & Sayings
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Billy Jean King could not get credit when her husband was in law school and she was winning the Wimbledon, because he had to sign the cards. You know, you had these cases in the '70s of women who were mayors who couldn't get credit unless their husbands signed for them. — Gail Collins
Dealing with the impossible, fantasy can show us what may be really possible. If there is grief, there is the possibility of consolation; if hurt, the possibility of healing; and above all, the curative power of hope. If fantasy speaks to us as we are, it also speaks to us as we might be — Lloyd Alexander
At least my headache was almost gone. I always deal better with emergencies when I'm not actively in pain. — Seanan McGuire
Belief is a pretty fragile thing, which is probably why most people guard it so carefully. — David McRaney
Empathy zooms you in on an individual and, as a result, it's narrow, it's innumerate, it's racist, it's very biased. — Paul Bloom
Anger is great. It's powerful, when you need something to hold you up. Something to steel your spine. But in the dark, when you're alone with the truth, anger can't survive. The only thing that can live in the dark with you is fear. — Rachel Vincent
Isn't it weird how you can fall in love with a place you've never even visited? — Jacquelyn Middleton
Everybody is friends when things are bad enough. — Ernest Hemingway,
My wife, who, poor wretch, is troubled with her lonely life. — Samuel Pepys
all men are divided into 'ordinary' and 'extraordinary.' Ordinary men have to live in submission, have no right to transgress the law, because, don't you see, they are ordinary. But extraordinary men have a right to commit any crime and to transgress the law in any way, just because they are extraordinary. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The freer a society is, the more it leaves the family alone. — Peter Hitchens
Chi Wen Tzu always thought three times before taking action. Twice would have been quite enough. — Confucius