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It is not suffering as such that makes someone appreciate love, it is only when suffering pierces our vanity - which happens when we do not blame someone else for our pain - that it awakens a deeper respect for love. — John Armstrong

Abortion is the taking of a life. — Mary Calderone

I'm trying to make the perfect dance, that's what drives me. — Trisha Brown

It's a false premise to say that most monogamous people have chosen monogamy. Most people belong to the religion they were raised in ... because that's what's familiar. That's the milieu they grew up in, and, for better or worse, they're just continuing the pattern. Until this traditionalist mindset is shaken loose, you would likely try from reflex to impose notions onto nonmonogamy that are not only untenable in the new context but spel sudden and messy doom even in situations that otherwise could be worked out. — Anthony D. Ravenscroft

That's my attitude on the military. I don't like telling the enemy what I'm doing. — Donald Trump

Peace is a national issue, not only government's responsibility. — Ashraf Ghani

In some ways I've lived my life like a man, made my own decisions, etc. I've been as terrified as the next person, but you've got to keep going. — Katharine Hepburn

My eyes shifted to the charred, smoking remains of the Caste vampire who'd taken the right bullet. And fate whispered in my ear, Who's the bitch now? — Jaye Wells

There are really places in your heart that you don't know exist until you love a child. — Anne Lamott

Poverty is not the simple result of bad geography, bad culture, bad history. It's the result of us: of the ways that people choose to organize their societies. — Adam Davidson

I think how this is always the way he is, giving me something even when most would think there was nothing left to do but let go — Ally Condie