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But womanly, I hope, said Mrs. Garth, half suspecting that Mrs. Casaubon might not hold the true principle of subordination.
— George Eliot
Remember that Christ works in and through you, and provides all that God desires for you and all that you need.
— Andrew Murray
A good style should show no signs of effort. What is written should seem a happy accident.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Marriage is a freaking minefield.
— J.D. Robb
Evil is a necessary part of the order of the universe.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Albert Camus did not know he was summing up modern photojournalism when he wrote:Will I kill myself or have a cup of coffee
— Sacha Hartgers
We
are the only
people I have ever
known
that can
make love
from across
a
crowded
room. — Tyler Knott Gregson
are the only
people I have ever
known
that can
make love
from across
a
crowded
room. — Tyler Knott Gregson
An evil cannot be eradicated by making it more profitable.
— John E. Wade II
Nonlinear interactions almost always make the behavior of the aggregate more complicated than would be predicted by summing or averaging.
— John Henry Holland
The consequences of love affairs would stop me from my independent freedom of creative activity, and I don't intend to be stopped.
— Sylvia Plath
Ah, we have to be generous to be grateful ... One has oneself to be a giver.
— Ivy Compton-Burnett
An intelligently planned feast is like a summing up of the whole world, where each part is represented by its envoys.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Euthanasia ... is simply to be able to die with dignity at a moment when life is devoid of it.
— Marya Mannes
I'd rather suffer the consequences of truth than of silence.
— Ani DiFranco
I want a magician with a cloak and wand, or a knight with a sword, someone fearless.
— Jenny Downham
The law that will work is merely the summing up in legislative form of the moral judgment that the community has already reached.
— Woodrow Wilson