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In the fifties there were no paedophiles. There were only simple honest-to-goodness child molesters. — Ian Pattison

Early 1990s, Deborah Tannen, a linguist at Georgetown University, attracted international notice with her book You Just Don't Understand. Her book, which was on the New York Times bestseller list for over four years, argued that men and women often talk past each other without appreciating that the other sex is almost another culture. Women, for example, are highly attentive to the thoughts and feelings of others; men are less so. Women view men's speaking styles as blunt and uncaring; men view women's as indirect and obscure. — James W. Pennebaker

I'm not claiming divinity. I've never claimed purity of soul. I've never claimed to have the answers to life. I only put out songs and answer questions as honestly as I can ... But I still believe in peace, love and understanding. — John Lennon

Most of us are so busy trying to manage, maintain, or even just survive our life situation, that we don't make time to focus on what's most important - our LIFE. — Hal Elrod

I fell in love with the possibilities of telling the story in the future, and married that quickly. — J.H. Wyman

Like William Morris, Joe Hollis asks us to perceive paradise gardening as a juncture where artfulness directly serves life. In fact, we might go so far as to define this paradise as the place where art is indistinguishable from life, and where simplicity is codified as the best path for achieving happiness. — Jim Nollman

You are what you are because of what goes into your mind. — Zig Ziglar

Well there are those who think you can only succeed at someone else's expense. — Boy George

But it is your turn to live now. Your turn to love. Your turn to receive. — Tessa Dawn

The only job I'd ever had that might be considered not playing music was teaching guitar, which I did in college for a while, but that still falls in the same category. — John Oates

Power, for the writer ... .lies in his ability to reveal if only a little bit more about the complexity of humanity. — Ralph Ellison