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We should recognize that women become mothers the moment they are pregnant. — Alveda King

The people who run a university are far more qualified and intelligent in handling people than someone who inherited his money and used it to buy a pro team. — Hayden Fry

And her old Uncle William used to say a lady is known by
her shoes and her gloves. — Virginia Woolf

I think anyone who has a passion for what they love to do, and who pursue it, is inspirational for me. — Colin Morgan

Turning your nose up at a genuine and sincere gesture of hospitality is no way to travel or to make friends around the world. — Anthony Bourdain

I want to get on base every single time I get up there. Whether it's a walk or a base hit, I really don't care how I want to get on base. I just want to be on. — Bryce Harper

The future is often decided by the things we fail to debate. — Victor O. Adebowale

A vervet, in other words, is very good at processing certain kinds of vervetish information, but not so good at processing other kinds of information. — Malcolm Gladwell

You can't put a limit on aything. The more you dream, the father you get. — Michael Phelps

Discretion is the salt, and fancy the sugar of life; the one preserves, the other sweetens it. — Christian Nestell Bovee

From my undergraduate days, I've always been interested in the major philosophical questions that don't seem to have an answer that everyone agrees on. — E.L. Doctorow

You don't need the right facts if you have the right inflection. — Stephen Colbert

In literary art, as in the art of the architect, the painter, the musician, signs that the artist is thinking of his own achievement more than of his subject always offend me. — Herbert Spencer

Contrarian thinking at its best simply asks, Is this really true? It speaks up when the politically correct answer or the conventional wisdom doesn't match reality - when things simply don't work the way everyone says they should. — Larry Osborne