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My parents were both union members, and I grew up hearing how important it was to empower workers and have fair labor practices. — Hilda Solis

Restraints upon our natural inclinations, which left to themselves do not automatically lead us to do what is good for us and often indeed lead us to evil, are not only necessary; they are the indispensable condition of civilized existence. — Theodore Dalrymple

Even the sadistic misogyny of Buddha and Christ was nothing but an attempt to gain the better of a vastly superior opponent. — Fumiko Enchi

But as you age, you lose other, even more important things, like friends-hopefully only bad friends, who maybe weren't as good for you as you once thought. With luck, you'll be able to hang on to your true friends, the ones who were always there for you ... even when you thought they weren't.
Because friends like that are more precious then all the tiaras in the world — Meg Cabot

Ridicule has historically proven itself a rickety fence for great ideas. — Vanna Bonta

Every life has its actual blanks, which the ideal must fill up, or which else remain bare & profitless forever. — Julia Ward Howe

True self-discipline is not when you have someone ordering you to do push-ups, it's when you decide on your own to do them. — Stephen Guise

Parker always felt things in his bones because, he said, it saved space — Steve Aylett

I'm not going anywhere. My dad lived to be 102. And we've got Super Bowls to win. — Bob McNair

It is often the case that a man who can't tell a lie thinks he is the best judge of one. — Mark Twain

The future, as always, felt too abstract to worry about, too nebulous, too otherworldly. What mattered was the here and now. — Manil Suri

While like most men, Sam prided himself on being equipped with a supernatural internal compass that kept him from ever being lost, he'd also learned to concede those rare times when that compass seemed to be temporary disrepair. — Clive Cussler

... All will be
forgotten, everything you perceived, thought,
dreamed, hoped, remembered ... all the past
all the crawling fucking coughing chestpounding
nose-picking and deathward attempts
to make real some desperate desire, like
standing upright for a minute in the sun. The
sun that will die. — Franz Wright

To see him act is like reading Shakespeare by flashes of lightning. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Love can never make you weak, and love is not restricted to opposite sex. I love my parents, I love my animals, and I love my profession. — Randeep Hooda