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From childhood forward, our hair is one of the most critical, defining aspects of our embodied selves as black women: how we get it done ... how we have to focus on it ... the questions we have to answer about it ... and so forth. — Melissa Harris-Perry
Already, China has undermined U.S. foreign policy in efforts to gain access to oil resources in Iran and Sudan. We simply cannot separate the political and economic values of oil. — Jo Ann Emerson
shoes are supreme symbols of aesthetic, and hence by extension psychological, compatibility. Certain areas and coverings of the body say more about a person than others: shoes suggest more than pullovers, thumbs more than elbows, underwear more than overcoats, ankles more than shoulders. 7. — Alain De Botton
Any time you can gain clarity and higher meaning, you allow more inner peace and more prosperity. — Deborah Atianne Wilson
Keep company with the more cheerful sort of the Godly; there is no mirth like the mirth of believers. — Richard Baxter
I found plain truth very interesting. — Jodi Picoult
It's not what you do, but HOW you do it. Because in the end everyone knows almost as much, just not the same way. — Caio Terra
You couldn't give up you for them. But what if you wanted them more than you wanted a singular powerful you? — Kristin Hannah
It hurts to see your loved one in pain, but it hurts more to see you cannot do anything about this pain. — Namrata
Beloved," she whispered, "I am coming home to you. — Margaret Mitchell
For him, a universe imbued with the divine was not something to make you bow down but something to reassure you. The divinity of all things is normal, not awesome. — Tony Hendra
It's funny ... you can make fun of AIDS or Haiti, but if you make fun of some starlet in Hollywood's looks? That's like the one thing ... the line you are not to cross. — Daniel Tosh
The basic vehicle of the dance is the human body. When and how people dance is determined by their attitudes towards their body. — Gerald Jonas