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I emphasize this because some of my colleagues, for whose academic attainments I have great respect, argue 'You assume too much; this is not proved; this is not strictly scientific. We disagree with your neurology and your psychiatry is misleading, therefore you must be wrong.' My reply has been, with all humility: 'Yes, of course,' and I have returned to the labor ward to be greeted by happy women with their newborn babies in their arms: 'How right you are, Doctor, it is so much easier that way.' That is what really matters to the clinician. He should use the method that gives the best and safest result from all points of view until something better is discovered. — Grantly Dick-Read

You're gonna have to keep on saying that - I am the proletariat, I am the people. I am not the pig. You've got to make a distinction. — Fred Hampton

The full bibliography of pamphlets relating to the Anglo-American struggle published in the colonies through the year 1776 contains not a dozen or so items but over four hundred; ... — Bernard Bailyn

I dream of lost vocabularies that might express some of what we no longer can. — Jack Gilbert

The dreams weren't as pleasing when they had no chance of coming true — Ann Brashares

Information is the coin of war. — Terry Goodkind

90% of everything is crap. — Theodore Sturgeon

From a very early age, my wife and I told our son that there are times and places for everything. I told him, look, when you're in class, you have to be quiet and listen to your teacher, but when you go out to the playground, you can scream and be silly. — Mark Hoppus

Hooray for the good people of Genoa — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

When the law is applied in the absence of legitimacy, it does not produce obedience. It produces the opposite. It leads to backlash. — Malcolm Gladwell

She played me. I totally got hustled by Kira.
And I like it. — Nyrae Dawn

True obedience is a matter of love, which makes it voluntary, not compelled by fear or force. — Dorothy Day

Isolation filled with loud silence is a writer's paradise. I wonder how far north toward the Mediterranean must I travel to get there. — Terry A. O'Neal

Women seemed to him to be in possession of all kinds of undesirable properties, chiefly madness. — Kate Atkinson