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Nothing is more false than the notion that the triumph of Communism is inevitable or that the Communists are steadily pushing the free world into a corner. — Robert Kennedy

Don't tell me about the world. Not today. It's springtime and they're knocking baseball around fields where the grass is damp and green in the morning and the kids are trying to hit the curve ball. — Pete Hamill

It doesn't matter how long you forget, only how soon you remember! — Stephen Levine

This silly world outside thinks it is finished with Jesus Christ but they haven't even started with Him yet. — Leonard Ravenhill

It's crap when people say you shouldn't try to change someone. The whole nature of a relationship is compromise, and compromise is change. It can be scary as hell changing what you know to fit with someone else, so I think you're entitled to drag your feet a bit. — L.A. Fiore

This wasn't how their story was supposed to go. This wasn't what she dreamed of. And yet, everything had changed. — Laila Blake

If you propose there is a feminism problem in Korea, somebody would point out that you are bringing up antiquated issues. No one acknowledges that discrimination against women is still widespread. — Kim Hyesoon

And here is our girl, looking
If possible, worse than before. (You thought this was Cinderella transistorized?) — James Tiptree Jr.

I'm a working class lad. So at 25, and with no-one in our family having any theatrical inclination, when I said, 'I'm going to scratch all that and become an actor,' I may as well have said I was going to be a Premiership footballer for the chance I'd have. — Rob James-Collier

As in our lives so also in our studies, it is most becoming and most wise, so to temper gravity with cheerfulness, that the former may not imbue our minds with melancholy, nor the latter degenerate into licentiousness. — Pliny The Elder

The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished the less, the more conversant he becomes with her operations; but of all the perennial miracles she offers to his inspection, perhaps the most worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. — Thomas Huxley

We need falsifications to make the past inhabitable. — Frans Kellendonk

No man can expect his children to respect what he degrades.' 'Ha, — Charles Dickens