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If you add up all the forms of genocide, from female infanticide and genital mutilation to so-called honor crimes, sex trafficking, and domestic abuse, everything, we lose about 6 million humans every year just because they were born female. That's a holocaust every year. — Gloria Steinem
There isn't a specific person in my mind that I'd want to play. Yet. — Kristin Kreuk
I want him." I had not said that to Jamie at our marriage; I had not wanted him, then. But I had said it since, three times; in two moments of choice at Craigh na Dun, and once again at Lallybroch.
"I want him." I wanted him still, and nothing whatever could stand between us. — Diana Gabaldon
The highest mission of music is to serve as a link between God and Man. — Corinne Heline
Birth, death, and suffering all bring us to the very edge of what our minds can understand. — Ram Dass
Zealous in the commencement, careless in the end. — Tacitus
Watch the too indignantly righteous. Before long you will find them committing or condoning the very offence which they have so fiercely censured. — Sri Aurobindo
If you want to inform yourselves as to the nature of hell, don't hold your hand in a candle flame, just ponder the meanest, most desolate place in your soul. — Marilynne Robinson
Death is only one way of dying; living partially, living fearfully, is our more common, daily collusion with death. — James Hollis
Funny thing about payment is that it isn't the buyer of the goods or services that gets to set it. It's the seller. That's me. — Karen Marie Moning
There would be no chance at all of getting to know death if it happened only once. But fortunately, life is nothing but a continuing dance of birth and death, a dance of change. Every time I hear the rush of a mountain stream, or the waves crashing on the shore, or my own heartbeat, I hear the sound of impermanence. These changes, these small deaths, are our living links with death. They are death's pulses, death's heartbeat, prompting us to let go of all the things we cling to. — Sogyal Rinpoche
