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I've been a feminist since I was a teenager, but originally it was because I wanted to make the world a better place for me.
— Anna Quindlen
Let me tell you, there's no better medicine than a friendly card game for sloughing off the cares of a workaday world.
— Paul Auster
Someone said to me once that a cigarette at the right moment is better than all the ideals in the world.
— Erich Maria Remarque
In a better world, I can do anything. I'll be there in a better world. In a better world, they will not laugh at me or look down their nose at me.
— Gene Roddenberry
Do you wish the world were better? Let me tell you what to do: Set a watch upon your actions, Keep them always straight and true ...
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
I'm very aware that just driving blindly towards money won't get me anything. I drive blindly towards making the world a better place.
— Jill Soloway
All the things we could be doing now if she weren't busy wondering if the world holds better things for her than me.
— Nina LaCour
Show me that horizon, promise me a world better than this on the other side of the sun.
— Saim .A. Cheeda
Nobody does anything better than me in baseball (said before the 1971 World Series).
— Roberto Clemente
She knew me better than anyone else in the world. And still wanted to have lunch with me. And let me go on and on about myself.
— Julian Barnes
The problem with me is I always think I should've done better. I felt that after the World Cup final and through my whole career.
— Jonny Wilkinson
The world is just as concrete, ornery, vile, and sublimely wonderful as before, only now I better understand my relation to it and it to me.
— Ralph Ellison
You've got a better chance with me, Dru. Don't do something stupid again. If something happens, it's you and me against the world. Got it?
— Lili St. Crow