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Twilight Zone The Masks Quotes By Cassandra Clare

She turned back to Jace. "Do you have to be so-," she began, but stopped when she saw his face. It looked stripped down, oddly vulnerable.
"Unpleasant?" he finishes for her. "Only at days when my adoptive mother tosses me out of the house with instructions never to darken her door again. Usually I'm remarkably good-natured. Try me on any day that doesn't end in y. — Cassandra Clare

Twilight Zone The Masks Quotes By Jessica Shattuck

She pictures love as a pond to be stepped into, swum around in, and then climbed out of and toweled off before getting too chilly. — Jessica Shattuck

Twilight Zone The Masks Quotes By Julie Zeilinger

But somehow things took a sinister turn, and the division of labor came to be understood as the demarcation of a social hierarchy. Women kept busy with numerous domestic responsibilities while their male counterparts' sole duty was tending to the flocks. Men had time to think critically, form political infrastructures, and ultimately, network with other men. Meanwhile, women were kept too busy to notice that somewhere along the line, they had become inferior. This is approximately when shit hit the fan. — Julie Zeilinger

Twilight Zone The Masks Quotes By Graham Greene

It was a city to visit, not a city to live in, but it was the city where Wormold had first fallen in love and he was held to it as though to the scene of a disaster. Time gives poetry to a battlefield. — Graham Greene

Twilight Zone The Masks Quotes By William Shakespeare

Such antics do not amount to a man. — William Shakespeare

Twilight Zone The Masks Quotes By Cathy O'Neil

Big Data processes codify the past. They do not invent the future. Doing that requires moral imagination, and that's something only humans can provide. We have to explicitly embed better values into our algorithms, creating Big Data models that follow our ethical lead. Sometimes that will mean putting fairness ahead of profit. — Cathy O'Neil