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Real feminism is spinsterhood. It's time America admitted that old maids give all women a good name. — Florence King

I have received no more than one or two letters in my life that were worth the postage. — Henry David Thoreau

I've never taken drugs - if you take a drug of your choice, you get some ecstatic feeling. — Michael Caine

Many teachers think of children as immature adults. It might lead to better and more 'respectful' teaching, if we thought of adults as atrophied children. — Keith Johnstone

But whatever dismal appearance of things there may be in the world, we need not fear the ruin of the church by the most bloody oppositions. Former experiences will give security against future events. It is built on the rock, and those gates of hell shall not prevail against it. — John Owen

The control of a large force is the same principle
as the control of a few men: it is merely a question of dividing up
their numbers. — Sun Tzu

I'm interested in all kinds of art. I draw and paint and don't know how to play the banjo, but I do play the banjo. — Ellar Coltrane

JP Morgan always has higher capital liquidity, that is partially to make up for mistakes and problems and obviously it's a tough economy. We support an oversight committee, we supported some of the compensation, new compensation rules, though we already follow most of them. We support a lot of it. — Jamie Dimon

I never set out to do anything unusual or newsworthy. I just like to
study and learn, and I've always been that way. — Nola Ochs

I love you" means I want you to be happy. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I think that women definitely have a special bond as friends that is hard to describe to men, and we don't often see that portrayed narratively. — Ava DuVernay

In order to remain silent Da-sein must have something to say. — Martin Heidegger

I remembered the things we used to talk about, the things we'd planned. But now I wanted other things, new things, like the career that people at work kept telling me I was sure to have. I'd probably want the house and the kids and the husband one day, but not yet. There were so many things I wanted to do between now and then. I also knew that Park Slope wasn't the only place in planet to plant a flower garden. There were even better places out there somewhere. — Lorraine Zago Rosenthal