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It would be a thousand pities if women wrote like men, or lived like men, or looked like men, for if two sexes are quite inadequate, considering the vastness and variety of the world, how should we manage with one only?
— Virginia Woolf
For," the outsider will say, "in fact, as a woman, I have no country. As a woman I want no country.
— Virginia Woolf
The weight, the pace, the stride of a man's mind are too unlike her own for her to lift anything substantial from him successfully. The ape is too distant to be sedulous.
— Virginia Woolf
Let us admit in the privacy of our own society that these things sometimes happen. Sometimes women do like women.
— Virginia Woolf
An English man does not travel to see English men.
— Laurence Sterne
It has always been my opinion since I first possessed such a thing as an opinion, that the man who knows only one subject is next tiresome to the man who knows no subject. Therefore, in the course of my life I have taught myself whatever I could, and although I am not an educated man, I am able, I am thankful to say, to have an intelligent interest in most things.
— Charles Dickens
Every testimony is valid because there is someone out there a lot like you.
— Greg Laurie
Never make fun of someone who speaks broken English. It means they know another language.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Do battle against prejudice and discrimination wherever you find it.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
I just enjoyed bar mitzvahs as a kid, and there was this company in the Detroit area where I grew up, and I think they recruited me as a party dancer - you know, like, you dance around and pass out glow sticks. I quickly rose in the ranks and, within a year, became an emcee, which was kind of unheard of.
— James Wolk
God requireth not a uniformity of religion.
— Roger Williams
There has always been this feeling among the religious public of, 'Why can't we all unite?' Shas, UTJ, Jewish Home... But, of course, the differences between the political parties in practice are too big to bridge.
— Eli Yishai