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There's a simple way to look at gender: Once upon a time, someone drew a line in the sans of culture and proclaimed with great self-importance, 'On this site, you are a man; on the other side, you are a woman.' It's time for the winds of change to blow that line away. Simple. — Kate Bornstein

My unhealthiest habit is that I like eating white bread and butter. I don't know why, I just ate it as a kid. It's weird but I love it. My healthiest? I make a really good quinoa, chickpea and tahini lemon dressing salad, or I make a really bomb green smoothie. — Courtney Eaton

I will love you until the end of time, but not a minute longer.
(From It's Time I Told You) — Dave Preston

It's foolish men who die for their country. The intelligent ones make others die for their country instead. — Anonymous

I tend to be kind of literal about translation. I think it's important to present the writer as closely as possible. — Ann Goldstein

Success is a very fragile veneer. I get wary of people who embrace celebrity. It ruins people. — Douglas Kennedy

I don't care if what we do makes a profit; I care whether we get somebody out of a wheelchair. — Mark Noble

I do love her, and that's odd because she is everything I detest in anyone else. — John Steinbeck

Shiva! The Mahadev. The God of Gods. Destroyer of Evil. Passionate lover. Fierce warrior. Consummate dancer. Charismatic leader. All-powerful, yet incorruptible. A quick wit, accompanied by an equally quick and fearsome temper. — Amish Tripathi

It's important to be fearless yet vulnerable. It takes courage to do both. — Nicole Scherzinger

I don't deny that I had a very privileged upbringing, but my parents and that town maintained a sense of normalcy that I think many people find hard to achieve, and I am so grateful for that. — Dylan Penn

People love freedom - but nobody wants responsibility. And they come together, they are inseparable. — Rajneesh

My grandfather's short employ at the Ford Motor Company marked the only time any Stephanides has ever worked in the automotive industry. Instead of cars, we could become manufacturers of hamburger platters and Greek salads, industrialists of spanakopita and grilled cheese sandwiches, technocrats of rice pudding and banana cream pie. Our assembly line was the grill; our heavy machinery, the soda fountain. — Jeffrey Eugenides