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“It was almost as though I had erected someone outside myself who was the President’s wife. I was lost somewhere deep down inside myself. That is the way I felt and worked until I left the White House.”
―
Eleanor Roosevelt
,
The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
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“The majority of people living on our planet profess to be believers. This should spur religions to dialogue among themselves for the sake of protecting nature, defending the poor, and building networks of respect and fraternity.”
―
Pope Francis
,
Laudato si'
“Nor had I reflected upon this at first, and I rested in the shade of that ideal happiness as beneath that of the manchineel tree, without foreseeing the consequences.”
―
Gustave Flaubert
,
Madame Bovary
“Of all studies, the one he would rather have avoided was that of his own mind.”
―
Henry Adams
,
The Education of Henry Adams
“But remember, language is man’s way of communication with other people and it is language alone which separates him from the lower animals.”
―
Maya Angelou
,
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
“The day when it will be possible for the woman to love in her strength and not in her weakness, not to escape from herself but to find herself, not out of resignation but to affirm herself, love will become for her as for man the source of life...”
―
Simone de Beauvoir
,
The Second Sex
“The ideas so far produced are insufficient for the interpretation of the dream.”
―
Sigmund Freud
,
The Interpretation of Dreams
“Had I been born where laws are less strict and tastes less dainty, I should treat myself to a slow vivisection of those two, as an evening's amusement.”
―
Emily Brontë
,
Wuthering Heights
“There are some dangers which when they are braved, disappear, and which yet, when there is an obvious and apparent dread of them displayed, become certain and inevitable.”
―
Walter Scott
,
Quentin Durward
“I am far from pretending that wives are in general no better treated than slaves; but no slave is a slave to the same lengths, and in so full a sense of the word, as a wife is.”
―
John Stuart Mill
,
The Subjection of Women
“Provided a man is not mad, he can be cured of any folly but vanity; there is no cure for this but experience, if indeed there is any cure for it at all”
―
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
,
Emile
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