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However self-sufficient we may fancy ourselves, we exist only in relation
to our friend, family, and life partners; to those we teach and mentor; to our co-workers, neighbors, strangers; and even to forces we cannot fully conceive of, let alone define. In many ways, we are our relationships. — Derrick A. Bell

Natalya's lips quirked. "You're glowing like a Lite-Brite." "Shut it, fairy. — Kresley Cole

By the way, to perform in front of Don Rickles, it 's not nerve-wrecking. It 's enjoyable, i am enjoying Jeff Garlin. I hope I perform in front of Don Rickles every night of my life ! — Jeff Garlin

My aim is to be able to be more spontaneous so I keep evolving my live set-up. — Gwenno

The Obama Administration has embraced the policies of George W. Bush, and then gone much further. Wall Street bailouts went ballistic under Obama-$700 billion under Bush, but $4.5 trillion under Obama, plus another $16 trillion in zero-interest loans for Wall Street. — Jill Stein

Never be like these fucking losers who think the deck is stacked against them," my grandma often told me. "You can do anything you want to." Their — J.D. Vance

No work of Art is really ever finished. They only stop at good places. — Robert Henri

I have a hat. It is graceful and feminine and give me a certain dignity, as if I were attending a state funeral or something. Someday I may get up enough courage to wear it, instead of carrying it. — Erma Bombeck

I am what would be called a 'mainstream feminist,' not a radical feminist. — Joyce Carol Oates

In general, pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes. — John Ruskin

It had never occurred to me that simply being with a fellow prisoner would make me feel like I was still in prison. — Elizabeth Wein

Humans and their wars. You call me monster, , but look what you've gone and done to one another! Good riddance to you now and, if I'm lucky, forever. Have your war. I'll have my radish stew. — Aaron Burdett

the taste for Victorian-era sci-fi futures is more than anything else a nostalgia for the last moment, before the carnage of World War I, when everyone could safely feel a redemptive future was possible. — David Graeber

There is nothing to be done. only accept it ... and hurt. — Peter McWilliams

Dr. King is so inspiring, so impressive, so moving as a human being. — Michael Bolton