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Did you ever stop to think that even if I am a monster, I might be your soulmate anyway? — Julie Johnson

In a male-dominated world, Reich suggested, there was an "economic interest" in the continued role of women as "the provider of children for the state" and the performer of household chores without pay. — Gay Talese

A black pendant in the shape of a heart lay in her hand. It was carved with roses and strung onto a velvet cord. — Teresa Flavin

Every giver deserves a thank you for a big and small gift because giving is much more beyond friendship and relationship. — Euginia Herlihy

Roman Catholicism is a broken and utterly desperate thing, capable only of malignant mischief in our awakening world. — H.G.Wells

Sucking up to a director means you are unsure of your talents. I'm not. — Kangana Ranaut

The politics of partisanship and the resulting inaction and excuses have paralyzed decision-making, primarily at the federal level, and the big issues of the day are not being addressed, leaving our future in jeopardy. — Michael Bloomberg

But the bequest is involved in legal disputes, and pending them the work has stopped; so that like many other great undertakings in America, even this is rather going to be done one of these days, than doing now. — Charles Dickens

Up to ninety percent of a politician's time is absorbed just doing fund-raising. That's — Larry Correia

According to a new poll, 48 percent of Americans believe that Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy. Then Hillary said, 'Actually I just made that poll up.' — Jimmy Fallon

The most powerful weapon in Chess is to have the next move — David Bronstein

being well educated has certain economic drawbacks. Victor's — Thomas J. Stanley

Destruction, best expressed in this age in which I write as terrorism, is truly there for its own sake, but the pretense of religion or secular patriotism converts the destructive into the speciously creative. — Anthony Burgess