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God, what a depressing day that was and what an irony that Britain's first female prime minister had to be Margaret Thatcher. She was the woman who asked, 'What has feminism ever done for me?' Well, dear, if you need to ask that question then you're obviously not very bright — Jo Brand

If you wish to avoid seeing a fool you must first break your looking glass. — Francois Rabelais

Regina Spektor is great. I can't wait to see what more she's capable of. — Ronnie Wood

I just felt like, "Why would you discuss my body as if it's an object?" People will come up and say things like, "Are your breasts real?" I mean, people will come up and discuss my body as if I'm not human. — Rose McGowan

How tragic that we in this dark day have had our seeking done for us by our teachers. — A.W. Tozer

She thought that relaxation was attractive only in those for whom it was an unnatural state; then even limpness acquired purpose. — Ayn Rand

A man or a woman is said to be absorbed when the water has total control of him, and he no control of the water. A swimmer moves around willfully. An absorbed being has no will but the water's going. Any word or act is not really personal, but the way the water has of speaking or doing. As when you hear a voice coming out of a wall, and you know that it's not the wall talking, but someone inside, or perhaps someone outside echoing off the wall. Saints are like that. They've achieved the condition of a wall, or a door. — Rumi

You are merely not feeling equal to the tasks before you. — Dale Carnegie

If you know a country's geography, you can understand and predict its foreign policy. — Napoleon Bonaparte

It's genius simmering, perhaps. I'll let it simmer, and see what comes of it, he said, with a secret suspicion all the while that it wasn't genius, but something far more common. Whatever it was, it simmered to some purpose, for he grew more and more discontented with his desultory life, began to long for some real and earnest work to go at, soul and body, and finally came to the wise conclusion that everyone who loved music was not a composer. — Louisa May Alcott

Rape is a crime of violence and sex is the weapon. — Janet Bode

The Christian who does not feel that the Virgin Mary is his or her mother is an orphan. — Pope Francis

I keep thinking you already know. I keep thinking I've sent you letters that were only ever written in my mind. — Iain Thomas