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When we suggest victims can stop rape, we also (however unintentionally) imply that rape is an inevitable aspect of life rather than an action deliberately carried out by a perpetrator. — Laura Bates

This became my own goal: not to be Warren Buffett, but to become a more authentic version of myself. As he had taught me, the path to true success is through authenticity. — Guy Spier

At first sight it might be thought that knowledge might be defined as belief which is in agreement with the facts. The trouble is that no one knows what a belief is, no one knows what a fact is, and no one knows what sort of agreement between them would make a belief true. — Bertrand Russell

For some people, Rose, it's easier to pretend the things that frighten us most don't exist at all. — Jennifer McMahon

Often times, the more power and prestige a person achieves, the more arrogant a person can become. — John Ensign

How every fool can play upon the word! — William Shakespeare

In person, George Clooney lives up to all your expectations. — Mariella Frostrup

People are going deaf because music is played louder and louder, but because they're going deaf, it has to be played louder still. — Milan Kundera

Every cow in the world, you know, when they do what they do, you've got more carbon dioxide. — John Boehner

The two of you stood there, side by side, and the tectonic plates of your lives began to shift and resettle, continents separating. — Dan Chaon

And it was then that he began to fall in love with her for the second time... because he believed in broken things. — Amy Zhang

Politics doesn't require talent, intelligence, or good looks. Truly, someone like Donald Rumsfeld, a mediocre government functionary with no discernible talent, intelligence, or charm, is a greater international celebrity than Mick Jagger. Rumsfeld, despite being a has-been, is known in every corner of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa for his insanity and arrogance, while Jagger is admired by a mere couple hundred million music enthusiasts, huddled mostly in the First World. — Ian F. Svenonius