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What is certain is this, that I never rested in that way again, my feet obscenely resting on the earth, my arms on the handlebars and on my arms my head, rocking and abandoned. It is indeed a delporable sight, a deplorable example, for the people, who so need to be encouraged, in their bitter toil, and to have before their eyes manifestations of strength only, of courage and joy, without which they might collapse, at the end of the day, and roll on the ground. — Samuel Beckett

The only regret we should have is allowing regret to hold us back from taking action now. — Charles F. Glassman

Civilized ages inherit the human nature which was victorious in barbarous ages, and that nature is, in many respects, not at all suited to civilized circumstances. — Walter Bagehot

I always say God should have given women one extra decade at least, especially if you want a family. You're trying to pack a lot in. — Christine Baranski

The historical trajectory of violence affects not only how life is lived but how it is understood. — Steven Pinker

I often worry that my idea of personhood is nostalgic, irrational, inaccurate. — Zadie Smith

We have to create perfection through love — Bernie Siegel

A true lady could weather tragedy and heartache and keep her pride and dignity. — Carolyn Brown

I was there when God was put on trial ... At the end of the trial, they used the word chayav, rather than 'guilty'. It means 'He owes us something'. Then we went to pray. — Elie Wiesel

This was perfect dictator-logic: we investigate you, therefore you are an enemy. — Anna Funder

Two elder sisters. In society so superior to what she had generally known, her improvement was great. She was not of so ungovernable a temper as Lydia; and, removed from the influence of Lydia's example, she became, by proper attention and management, less irritable, less ignorant, — Jane Austen

The principles which men profess on any controverted subject are usually a very incomplete exponent of the opinions they really hold. — John Stuart Mill