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Anyone who looked at something special, in a very original way, makes you see it that way forever. — George Cukor

I have seen that women are shut out from every means of earning a living that is really remunerative, crowded into certain narrow walks, which, in consequence, are so thronged that the poor creatures are forced to work for the merest pittance. — Lillie Devereux Blake

7. Dress appropriately for your work environment.
We get it; you want everyone to know how creative and interesting you are. Well, let your personality do that for you rather than your crop top and feather shoes. — Grace Helbig

The poet advises: 'Read me. Read me again.'
He does not always come away unscathed from
his page, but like the poor, he knows how to
make use of an olive's eternity. — Rene Char

Feminism is just an idea. It's a philosophy. It's about the equality of women in all realms. It's not about man-hating. It's not about being humorless. We have to let go of these misconceptions that have plagued feminism for 40, 50 years. — Roxane Gay

It's impossible to imagine the Democratic Party seeking a pro-life, free-trading, non-protectionist, deficit hawk. — John McCain

From my parent's generation the idea was not that marriage was about some kind of idealized, romantic love. It was a partnership. It's about creating family. It's about creating offspring. — Aasif Mandvi

Her frocks are built in Paris, but she wears them with a strong English accent. — Hector Hugh Munro

The language of the poem is the language of particulars. — Mary Oliver

Tell Chizalum that women actually don't need to be championed and revered; they just need to be treated as equal human beings. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

You know ... when you are sad you love the sunsets. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

If you're great, you can stay that way and people will believe in you, swear by you, turn the world upside down for you. But, if you're only partly great, or just a nobody, then what happens to you is lost. (Read by Henry Miller) — Henry Miller

Politics come from man. Mercy, compassion, and justice come from God. — John Terry