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Any problem, big or small, within a family, always seems to start with bad communication. Someone isn't listening. — Emma Thompson

To improve both sexes they ought, not only in private families, but in public schools, to be educated together. If marriage be the cement of society, mankind should all be educated after the same model, or the intercourse of the sexes will never deserve the name of fellowship ... — Mary Wollstonecraft

The less androgynous the person, the likelier he or she was to be incapable of action if the appropriate action was not clearly delineated ... How many women there were ... who tore themselves or their families apart because they could not allow themselves any action or occupation that could appear manly, and might make their husbands appear less so. [pp. 132-133] — Carolyn G. Heilbrun

Negative space is important. When I teach students to read critically I advise them to look for what the author isn't saying just as carefully as for what he or she is. — Aaron Belz

There's something really terrible about having your BlackBerry next to your bed or having your laptop in the living room when you're talking to someone. The biggest source of stress in my life is the screen, the blogging. — Jessica Valenti

Oh, no! Hollypaw thought. You might be fed up with him, but we don't want him either, thanks. — Erin Hunter

Our national myths often exaggerate the role of the individual heroes and understate the importance of collective effort. — Robert D. Putnam

Seeing twilight fall should be prescribed by doctors. — Marlene Dietrich

I'm always fascinated when people say, "We found rude conversations people had via e-mail." Why are you e-mailing this stuff? It has your signature on it! It has a time stamp! — Trevor Noah

In college I studied essays with a poet, and so I think my interpretation of the genre was always going to be a little off-kilter. — John D'Agata

I can write songs without a guitar. — Meredith Brooks

The soul of the poorest child is of equal dignity with the soul of Adam. — John Flavel

I have had a fascination with death, I think, that might be considered genetic for a long time. My father had the same affliction, I guess. — Sally Mann