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I have known nothing the last thirty years save the struggle for human rights on this continent. If it had been a class of men whowere disfranchised and denied their legal rights, I believe I should have devoted my life precisely as I have done in behalf of my own sex. — Susan B. Anthony

The proverbial thirteenth chime of the clock - is not only wrong itself, but calls into question everything that came before it. — Glenn Reynolds

War should be carried on like a monsoon; one changeless determination of every particle towards the one unalterable aim. — Herman Melville

God as you probably now know, uses us to do His work. The last time He sent his son, we killed him! We will now have to do the heavy lifting ourselves. We know the Law and we know it's true. — Kazeem Olalekan

Hate is only a form love that hasn't found a way to express itself logically. — Lil' Wayne

I wanna run, i wanna stay. hold every piece, so it won't break. — Tori Kelly

Her laugh was as fragile as the leaves she had raked when I was five. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

The skyscraper style first advocated by Louis Sullivan - a tower of strongly vertical character with clear definitions among base, shaft, and crown - has remained remarkably consistent throughout the history of this building type. — Martin Filler

I worked at a Sport Chek in Vancouver, only so I could get the discount off snowboard gear. But I hated the job so much, I quit before I got my discount. — Missy Peregrym

You don't want to wake up and realize you could have been happy, that the risks would have been worth it, but you dwindled away your chances. — Sarah Noffke

Time is the mercy of Eternity; without Time's swiftness/ Which is the swiftest of all things: all were eternal torment. — William Blake

In many early Christian sources, if a man behaves stupidly it is because he is a fool, while if a woman does so it is seen as typical of her sex. Many readers will wonder why women were so passionate in working for a cause that seems often, on the face of it, to have taken an unnecessarily demeaning tone in speaking of women. — Kate Cooper