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One thing I point out is, a lot of people tooting the horn of amateurism, actually, these people were professionals. Some are professors who are employed full time. Others are marketers or business consultants. — Astra Taylor
By itself, partyism is not the most serious threat to democratic self-government. But if it decreases government's ability to solve serious problems, then it has concrete and potentially catastrophic consequences for people's lives. I — Cass R. Sunstein
The first printed mention of bagels ... is to be found in the Community Regulations of Kracow, Poland, for the year 1610 which stated that bagels would be given as a gift to any woman in childbirth. — Leo Rosten
gifts - that strange word, a signifier meaning disappointment you can hold in your hands. — Jeanette Winterson
Living alone in a foreign country without parents, siblings, or friends, trying to keep pace with society here, was painful and sad. — Kimi Cunningham Grant
A spirit of suspicion is not the gift of discernment. — R. Alan Woods
It's not stress that kills people, but how they react to it. — Robert Ringer
Believing everything she read
In the daily news,
(No in-between to choose)
She thought that only
One side won,
Not that BOTH
Might lose. — Langston Hughes
Metamorphosis is the most profound of all acts. — Catherynne M Valente
Uh...are we going to talk about what just happened?" Victoria asked as Drake stepped over to Finn's desk to look at the map layout of the cemetery, seemingly calm about the fact that Bo and Nyx had just disappeared into thin air. — Katie Reus
Let us be French as the Americans are English. — Henri Bourassa
The rain fell in torrents, like God had sucked up the ocean and spit it out over their heads in fury. — James Dashner
The success of your personal brand is hooked to your character, not your brand tangibles — Bernard Kelvin Clive
There are no discords in my being.
Being is peace. — Myrtle Fillmore
And yet, I seemed to feel my eyes bound, too, with bands of silk. And at my throat there was a velvet collar. — Sarah Waters