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I always imagined that having a baby is something that I'm going to keep in a private place, but maybe my curse is that all I'm going to want to do is tell everybody about what my birth process was like and what my children's nightmares are. — Lena Dunham

The other day, one of the big shots was trying to say 'Nice shoes!' and he accidentally told a government minister that his face looked like a butt wart. Not good. — Carl Hiaasen

The wonder of a single snowflake outweighs the wisdom of a million meteorologists. — Francis Bacon

The Supreme Court has always been the last bastion of the protection of our freedoms. — Barbara Jordan

The authoritarians of today are also terror managers, and if anything they are rather more creative. Consider the current Russian regime, so admired by the president. Vladimir Putin not only came to power in an incident that strikingly resembled the Reichstag fire, he then used a series of terror attacks - real, questionable, and fake - to remove obstacles to total power in Russia and to assault democratic neighbors. — Timothy Snyder

The blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the God of day goes down upon the dreary scene, and in short you are for ever floored. — Charles Dickens

If you set out to seek freedom, then learn above all things to govern your soul and your senses ... only through discipline may a man learn to be free. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Human anger is a higher thing than what is called divine discontent. For you must be angry with something; but you can be discontented with everything. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

There are surely other worlds than this - other thoughts than the thoughts of the multitude - other speculations than the speculations of the sophist. Who then shall call thy conduct into question? who blame thee for thy visionary hours, or denounce those occupations as a wasting away of life, which were but the overflowings of thine everlasting energies? — Edgar Allan Poe