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Men have hitherto treated women like birds which have strayed down to them from the heights; as something more delicate, more fragile, more savage, stranger, sweeter, soulful
but as something which has to be caged up so that it shall not fly away. — Friedrich Nietzsche

When we were first offered a book deal prior to Avon's, they were trying to get us to change it from the first-person story into a how-to book, and they were offering us some decent money. My agent told me; 'you should really consider this'. — Kenny Loggins

The Palestinian Authority gets money from the American taxpayer. — Rand Paul

For most people, lack of consistent, persistent effort is the biggest obstacle. — Edgar Cayce

Well, Gascon, I'm going to miss your long blue hair. How on earth will I find you in a crowd now? — Marianne Curley

The earth was quiet around him, but alive. He felt it through the soles of his feet when he walked. The vibrancy of the forest streamed into him, strengthening him. But there was less of it than there should be. The world had changed, and was still changing. It was being tamed, losing its feral wildness and strength. Alongside it, his power was dimming as well. He was still unmatched, but there were blind spots in his communion with the earth, and those blind spots were growing, shutting him off bit by bit, reducing him. The realms of men were expanding, scouring the earth, parsing it into meaningless plots and fields, breaking up the magic polarities of the wilderness... That which made him so powerful, his connection to the earth, was also becoming his only weakness. In a cold rage, he walked. As he passed, the trees spoke to him, but even the woodsy voices of the naiads and the dryads was dimming. Their echo was confused and broken, divided. — G. Norman Lippert

Once we begin chasing approval, we never stop running. It's servitude to a thousand masters instead of one to please. — David Jeremiah

The only object we truly possess is our own mind. The only pleasure over which we have complete dominion is the progress of our own understanding. — Rebecca Goldstein

Walking the streets of New York, a lot of people are cheering me on. It feels good. — Alex Rodriguez

Slavery is the great and foul stain upon the North American Union. — John Quincy Adams

The light is no mystery, the mystery is that there is something to keep the light from passing through. — Richard Siken