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A lot of people are very frustrated. On the outside I am a woman, but how much am I also a man inside? And how much is the man that I meet actually a woman inside? The transsexual is a symbol for the confusion all of us in the Western world feel about this right now. — Pernille Fischer Christensen

In normal times, O'Brien knew it was damn near impossible to fire a government employee. — Bobby Akart

Demands for solidarity can quickly turn into demands for groupthink, making it difficult to express nuance. — Roxane Gay

Only a handful of minutes ago, I'd seen the outline of her pass in front of the windows. Sadly, she was completely clothed. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I've had lots of happy moments. I've been lucky. But I always think the happiest moment hasn't happened yet. I'm talking about the queen of happy moments. The biggie. The unfathomable. The epitome of happiness. The only thing is, I worry that when it comes along I won't recognize it. It'll be flashing away there at the edge of my vision and I'll be looking so hard that I'll just let it float right by. — Carol Shields

If we have the courage to decide ourselves for peace we will have peace. — Albert Einstein

Even the straws under my knees shout to distract me from prayer — Saint Augustine

You just say the word, and I'll make the rest of the world go away. I'll take you someplace safe, where no one else can reach us. — Rachel Vincent

It's always hard to talk about the culture that you are from, especially with Islam, it is a very sensitive subject and I don't want to be seen to be adding to the problems of Islam and the west. — Jacques Myard

Let us dig our furrow in the fields of the commonplace. — Jean-Henri Fabre

The Gita is not only my Bible and my Koran, it is more than that, it is my mother. — Mahatma Gandhi

A survey has shown that the average man has had sex in a car 15 times. Something to keep in mind next time you're looking for a used car. — Jay Leno

It was early on in 1965 when I wrote some of my first poems. I sent a poem to 'Harper's' magazine because they paid a dollar a line. I had an eighteen-line poem, and just as I was putting it into the envelope, I stopped and decided to make it a thirty-six-line poem. It seemed like the poem came back the next day: no letter, nothing. — August Wilson

I'm interested in the way the whole cultural landscape can shift over time. Okay, this will seem like a silly example, but look at the whole discourse around "selling out," a concept people say is irrelevant because there's no more distinction between mainstream and underground, inside and outside (which I don't really believe, but that's another issue). — Astra Taylor