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Travelling ... when men of sober age travel, they gather knowlege which they may apply usefully for their country — Thomas Jefferson

She hadn't pulled her punches, and he certainly wasn't holding back for fear of hurting her feelings. He was the first person she'd come across in a long time who didn't dance around her for fear of saying something that would hurt her. — Katee Robert

I see poetry as a path toward new understanding and transformation, and so I've looked at specific poems I love, and at poetry's gestures in the broadest sense, in an effort to feel and learn what they offer from the inside. — Jane Hirshfield

The tight sound of Jenks's wings prompted a flurry of motion, and I watched Bis jam the wad of paper into his mouth and Belle yank a hand of homemade cards from under her leg. Bis suddenly had a hand of cards, too - looking tiny in his craggy fist - and I rolled my eyes when he threw a card down on the pile as Jenks flew in. — Kim Harrison

You know how it feels when you're in love with somebody and you long to be with that person? God wants us to feel that way about Him. — Stormie O'martian

I'm a big believer in our connection to nature. — M. Night Shyamalan

A universal applause is seldom less than two thirds of a scandal — Roger L'Estrange

You are something that the whole world is doing just as when the sea has waves on it. — Alan Watts

Unfortunately, most men would only be interested in a woman's mind if it bounced when she walked. — Ray Toro

The great natures which are good, are above everything generous and don't begrudge the giving of themselves. — Gustave Flaubert

Evil influence is like a nicotine patch, you cannot help but absorb what sticks to you. — E.A. Bucchianeri

Gone are the days when reality fed the feminist movement. — Tammy Bruce

One ought to be mixed up with the world and to be able to wash one's hands of it - to be part of the world and also outside it. One [needs] to be both involved and detached at the same time. — Menachem Mendel Of Kotzk

It is a sure sign of troubled minds, the habit of quotation. — Hilary Mantel

The beauty myth of the present is more insidious than any mystique of femininity yet: A century ago, Nora slammed the door of the doll's house; a generation ago, women turned their backs on the consumer heaven of the isolated multiapplianced home; but where women are trapped today, there is no door to slam. The contemporary ravages of the beauty backlash are destroying women physically and depleting us psychologically. If we are to free ourselves from the dead weight that has once again been made out of femaleness, it is not ballots or lobbyists or placards that women will need first; it is a new way to see. — Naomi Wolf