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Dads in the family are even more important than women in the workplace: The workplace benefits from women, but the family needs dads. — Warren Farrell

Democrats think the country works better with a strong middle class, real opportunities for poor people to work their way into it and a relentless focus on the future, with business and government working together to promote growth and broadly shared prosperity. We think 'we're all in this together' is a better philosophy than 'you're on your own.' — William J. Clinton

People could bear so much, but Simon did not know how much of the original you was left when the world had twisted you into a whole different shape. — Cassandra Clare

The thing that I like about being me is that everybody gets a different feeling from me. — Willa Ford

A human being can spend only so much time outside her comfort zone before she realizes she is still tethered to it. — Sloane Crosley

Since the conversation had deteriorated to a loop, Dortmunder abandoned it and looked out his window instead at the thin sunlight out there, until Murch's Mom made the right turn onto Eighth Avenue and sank contentedly into the perpetual blockage there, a traffic snarl well into its second century, running - or not running - from below Penn Station up to above the Port Authority bus terminal. — Donald E. Westlake

The best thing about a being a writer is the creative process. I often describe it as a beautiful headache that I wouldn't change for anything. — Nicole Huggins

I assure my fellow citizens that the vast majority of Muslims experience the same fear they do. ISIS and Al Qaeda are my enemies, too. Most of the people killed by these groups have been Muslim. — Debbie Almontaser

And lying there, her hair in damp strands across her crumpled face, Harriet gave up the long, long struggle to love her father and her aunt.
It was for this loss above all that she wept. She had learned, during the long years of her childhood, to live without receiving love. To live without giving it seemed more than she could bear. — Eva Ibbotson

I won't be remembered for my writing. I'll be remembered as Scott's mistress. — Sheilah Graham Westbrook

It is strange what a contempt men have for the joys that are offered them freely. — Georges Duhamel

If the majority culture know so little about us, it must be our problem, they seem to be telling us; the burden of teaching is on us. — Mitsuye Yamada