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If you gotta kill two birds, might as well get stoned. — Kinky Friedman

Children weren't color-coded at all until the early twentieth century: in the era before Maytag, all babies wore white as a practical matter, since the only way of getting clothes clean was to boil them. What's more, both boys and girls wore what were thought of as gender-neutral dresses. When nursery colors were introduced, pink was actually considered the more masculine hue, a pastel version of red, which was associated with strength. Blue, with its intimations of the Virgin Mary, constancy, and faithfulness, symbolized femininity. — Peggy Orenstein

Art is a finger up the bourgeoisie ass. — Pablo Picasso

I have no regrets. I have not one single regret. I was born with a wonderful DNA where I felt that my life was not a race against someone else or another artist. It was probably internal. — Andy Kim

[Jack] Kerouac looking at the fellaheen worlds. Looking at other cultures. Welcoming it, curious. Really stepping outside his own limited, whatever that narrow world was. It's amazing to think we can do it. We can have that same kind of trajectory of mind. — Anne Waldman

Isn't there a statute of limitation on playing the poor abused victim? — Bill Willingham

Be oblivious to city high-rises, work-related stress and microwave popcorn. — Fennel Hudson

Just because it's common sense, doesn't mean it's common practice. — Will Rogers

Time now to consider the compacts that hold the world together: the compact between ruler and ruled, and that between husband and wife. Both of these arrangements rest on a sedulous devotion the one to the interests of the other. The master and husband protect and provide; the wife and servant obey. Above masters, above husbands, God rules all. He counts up our petty rebellions, our human follies. He reaches out his long arm, hand bunched into a fist.
It is time to say what England is, her scope and boundaries: not to count and measure her harbor defenses and border walls, but to estimate her capacity for self-rule. It is time to say what a king is, and what trust and guardianship he owes his people: what protection from foreign incursions moral or physical, what freedom from the pretensions of those who would like to tell an Englishman how to speak to his God. — Hilary Mantel

It's just as hard to go back to a place you once left, as it is to leave it again. — Charlotte Eriksson

Soil, not oil, holds the future for humanity. — Vandana Shiva

The world is full of twenty-year-olds, she thought, all of them blind. Obed — Alexander McCall Smith

You betrayed me too. I'm just better at it than you. — Jack Bauer