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My whole life has been about equal rights and opportunities. For me it really goes back to the health of mind, body and soul. — Billie Jean King
Her strength was in the integrity of her actions; she never compromised what she believed she ought to do. — Charles Finch
The petty worries of the
school room must not be carried to your home or boarding place. — Thomas E. Sanders
Anyone who is kind to man knows the fragmentariness of most men, and wants to arrange a society of power in which men fall naturally into a collective wholeness, since they cannot have an individual wholeness. In this collective wholeness they will be fulfilled. But if they make efforts at individual fulfilment, they must fail for they are by nature fragmentary. — D.H. Lawrence
We feel the pull of nature very strongly, relating - even unknowingly - feeling in ourselves to bulbs being stirred in frozen ground, or to the branches of dead trees. Perhaps this indivisibility from nature is an important thing to recognize as we go about our business in the world. — Sadie Jones
The rise of unretirement is good news for the economy's vitality, the material well-being of individuals in life's third stage, and for shoring up the financial health of the social safety net. — Chris Farrell
A nice pair of Jimmy Choos never hurt anyone. — Kristin Chenoweth
Yes sir, I am a tortured man for all seasons, as they say, and I have powerful friends in high places. Birds sing where I walk, and children smile when they see me coming. — Hunter S. Thompson
Textbooks describe economics as the study of the allocation of scarce resources. That definition may be the 'what,' but it certainly is not the 'why.' — Ben Bernanke
When I get lost in a book, I forget about all my problems because I'm so engrossed in the character's lives. — Kaitlyn Hoyt
My parents were kind of like me in that they had tons and tons of weird, amazing stuff. — Jaron Lanier
Youth is the time when hearts are large. — Herman Melville
Anthropology is never an exact science; the observer never experiences the same culture as the participant. But these are natural limitations inherent to the science. It is the artificial limitations that hamper us - and, through us, you. — Orson Scott Card