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Everybody is very much alike, really. But fortunately, perhaps, they don't realise it. - Miss Marple — Agatha Christie

Alone on the timeless beach, Josephine Pellegrini finds herself disappointed by the end of the world. — Hannu Rajaniemi

Gender no longer forms an essential part of marriage; marriage under law is a union of equals. — Vaughn Walker

And I don't think you'd have to kill
assassinate
too many vivisectors before you would see a marked decrease in the amount of vivisection going on. And I think for 5 lives, 10 lives, 15 human lives, we could save a million, 2 million, 10 million non-human animals. — Jerry Vlasak

The world is in trouble because of a few funny sympathetic philosophers — M.F. Moonzajer

Oh God! Like the Thunderbird of old I
shall rise again out of the sea; I shall grab
the instruments of the white man's success
- his education, his skills, and with these
new tools I shall build my race into the
proudest segment of your society. — Chief Dan George

At this point in my life, I am the joy that I've fought for — Danielle LaPorte

Crime does not pay as well as politics. — Alfred Newman

You feel like an ant contemplating Chicago. — Robert Fulghum

Sometimes it is easier not to know and live with hope than it is to know and live with the truth. — Danny Scheinmann

The typical baseball play is a pitcher throwing a ball and the batter not swinging at it, while the other players watch. Even a home run, the sport's defining big blast, is only metaphorically exciting; a fly ball that leaves the yard changes the score but may offer no more compelling view than an outfielder staring up. — Richard Corliss

-at least in the collective mind of the Society. — Ally Condie

One cannot actively help a woman to give birth. The goal is to avoid disturbing her unnecsessarily. — Michel Odent

We are conditioned to think that we are somehow all alone and that everything depends on our ability to be good enough, smart enough, and wise enough. We feel that in order to lead effectively, we must have all the answers and solutions already worked out on our own. This false sense of isolation is insidious and pervasive. The — Karen Kimsey-House