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We're comfortable with women in certain roles but not comfortable with women expressing anger or fully accepting their power. The most daring question a woman can ask is, 'What do I want?' — Libba Bray

See how God writes history. No technical knowledge is required; only a calm day and a calm mind. — John Muir

Either a species learns to control its own population, or something like disease, famine, war, will take care of the issue. — Chuck Palahniuk

But truly, if I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes. — Alexander The Great

Money can be more of a barrier between people than language or race or religion. — Vera Caspary

Everyone gets scared, like it's some big profound statement? — Elizabeth Scott

I have wanted to believe people could make their dreams come truethat problems could be solved. However, this is a national illness. As Americans, we believe all problems can be solved, that all questions have answers. — Kristin Hunter

In the lounge, the air seems to still. Husbands drinking their whiskeys stop in mid-sip, spotting this pink thing at the door. It takes a second for the image to register. They stare, but don't see, not yet. But as it turns real
real skin, real cleavage, perhaps not-so-real blond hair
their faces slowly light up. They all seem to be thinking the same thing
Finally ... But — Anonymous

We're not much of a camping family. When I was in Cub Scouts, we went camping once, and my dad snored the whole time and kept me up. It wasn't that fun. — Chandler Riggs

I think a basic principle of our Constitution is nobody above the law — Barack Obama

Tyria's a big world. We get a grand tour in 'Ghosts of Ascalon.' We're in Divinity's Reach, we're in Lion's Arch, we're in Ebonhawke, we're in the Dragon's Land, we're in Ascalon. We're basically hitting a lot of the major human and charr locations. — Jeff Grubb

Moods never go by praying, moods go by kicking. A mood nearly always has its seat in the physical condition, not in the moral. — Oswald Chambers