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Sylvia was an early literary manifestation of a young woman who takes endless selfies and posts them with vicious captions calling herself fat and ugly. She is at once her own documentarian and the reflexive voice that says she is unworthy of documentation. She sends her image into the world to be seen, discussed, and devoured, proclaiming that the ordinariness or ugliness of her existence does not remove her right to have it. — Alana Massey

If a man destroys the eye of another man, they shall destroy his eye. — Hammurabi

Then Samson said. With a donkeys jawbone I have made donkeys of them. With a donkey's jawbone I have killed a thousand of them. — Anonymous

After all, a woman didn't leave much behind in the world to show she'd been there. Even the children she bore and raised got their father's name. But her quilts, now that was something she could pass on. — Sandra Dallas

I know in the Christian church the old ladies use to say "what the devil meant for bad God meant for good." So some of the things that I think they went out and tried to be detrimental to my life saved me in a lot of ways. — Kwame Kilpatrick

State your point. If the opposite party doesn't agree, state it harder- with a punch. — Jennifer Bernard

Some of those early Kinks songs, we were barely in tune. — Dave Davies

Transformational politics requires us to challenge the way people think about issues, opening their minds to better possibilities. — Eric Schneiderman

Being friends is different from being lovers. It's a sea change. — Barbara Delinsky

The consumer isn't a moron. She is your wife. — David Ogilvy

Growing up around Amish farmland, I enjoyed the opportunity to witness firsthand their love of family, of the domestic arts - sewing, quilting, cooking, baking - as well as seeing them live out their tradition of faith in such a unique way. — Beverly Lewis