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I know so well what becomes of unmarried women who aren't prepared to occupy a position. I've seen such pitiful cases in the South barely tolerated spinsters living upon the grudging patronage of sister's husband or brother's wife! stuck away in some little mouse-trap of a room encouraged by one in-law to visit another little birdlike women without any nest eating the crust of humility all their life! Is that the future that we've mapped out for ourselves? — Tennessee Williams
What are these hopes, and who is this savior?" "Imagination," replied Cincinnatus. — Vladimir Nabokov
When you sit quietly and let go of every false self-definition , of everything you think you know about who you are, and then be what's left, what remains is the untarnished presence of who you've always been and still really are. — Erich Schiffmann
I say if you fight terrorism, it's based in fear, but if you promote peace, it's based on hope. — Greg Mortenson
Why is it that an extended olive branch often turns to a clinched fist of hatred? — Don Williams
Lena was an introvert. She knew she had trouble connecting with people. She always felt like her looks were fake bait, seeming to offer a bridge to people, which she couldn't easily cross. — Ann Brashares
The body should be reconfigured by the clothes, never again the other way round. — Donatella Versace
The life story of the five main characters and the secondary characters around them allows Jonathan Franzen to present the full impetus and extent of the world picture of the West at the end of the 20th century. — Batya Gur
I live my daydreams in music I see my life in terms of music. I get most joy in life out of music. — Albert Einstein
The worst mistake that a statesman can make is to promise victory and to see it dashed, the hopes dashed. — Winston Churchill
Why is a movie starring women considered a gimmick and a movie starring men is just a normal movie? — Paul Feig
That which man doth, unaided by divine strength, God can never own. The mere fruits of the earth He casteth away — Charles Haddon Spurgeon