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My position is such that there is no necessity for me to enter into competition with struggling humanity. As to expensive and ruinous pleasures, I am a sceptic who knows how much they are worth, or rather, knows that they are not worth anything. — Henryk Sienkiewicz

Being a man is the continuing battle for one's life. One loses a bit of manhood with every stale compromise to the authority of any power in which one does not believe. — H. Rap Brown

It is the leader's job to hold hope high. — John C. Maxwell

You are not alone. You are seen. I am with you. You are not alone. — Shonda Rhimes

An exponential growth is a simple doubling. One becomes two becomes four. — Peter Diamandis

In the fifties ... we were so busy being cool that we didn't know how to say the word love — Diane Di Prima

And Mary J. Blige, she's got all these fur coats and hats and stuff. She's good; I like her. — Bryan Ferry

Childhood can be a scary experience, depending on who is doing the caring and how daring the caring. — Art Hochberg

I do not believe that the desires of young boys cause catastrophic events. The actions of humans do. — Melina Marchetta

That happens a lot with Shakespeare. The women go after what they want; the men wind up suckered into things. — Gayle Forman

I'm her slave, he imagined. Her toy. She owns me, completely. Again, like the bottle. Both Merry and the gin had proven harsh mistresses, but where Rob had once hid in the false comforts of his addiction, Merry's indulgence drew him out - made him feel wildly, vibrantly conscious, when alcohol had only deadened. The bottle had been a blanket to cower beneath. This . . . This was exposure, pure and sharp. — Cara McKenna

University lectures are an obsolete practice inherited from the Middle Ages when books were scarce. Students should read, not listen. To swallow instruction from a lectern is like sipping through a straw. Lectures pander to the vanity of the lecturer and stimulate conflict between academics. — Virginia Woolf