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My identity depended on men for so long. You can be successful and still have the feeling that if you're not with a man you don't exist.
— Jane Fonda
You can dance anywhere and you can dance in your mind, in your heart.
— Jacques D'Amboise
You know, I've been around the ruling class all my life, and I've been quite aware of their total contempt for the people of the country.
— Gore Vidal
I like people to be unhappy because I like them to have souls.
— Virginia Woolf
People will let you down in this life, promises will be broken, you should expect less of others and trust more in yourself.
— Leon Brown
The connection between romantic politics and aesthetics is plain in Schiller's and Novalis's concept of the aesthetic or poetic state.
— Frederick C. Beiser
Abounding sin is the terror of the world, but abounding grace is the hope of mankind.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
People always talk about good, fresh country air, but I kept getting wiffs of something that was neither good nor fresh but definitely country.
— Vivian Vande Velde
She wished he weren't so damned fit. Running away was a lot harder when the guy you were fleeing kept in such an excellent shape. -Cath Talarico
— Ruthie Knox
If only your pure and clean mind could touch me, dear Haydn, nobody has a greater reverence for you than I have.
— Franz Schubert
Trust, is the stone thrown into the sea, sinking deep in all its murkiness, unable to see what it once lived and believed to be a promise.
— Anthony Liccione
EGAD was a coffeehouse, built for the kids of Harrisonville by a middle-aged Jesus Freak. Its letters meant "Everybody Give A Damn!
— Joe Eszterhas
Some promises are best broken. Trust me on this: I'm a politician.
— Alastair Reynolds
giving children something with which to surprise their parents is one of the greatest gifts a teacher can bestow.
— Richard Dawkins