Madame Gandhi (Kiran Gandhi) Quotes
Protests all day today in Los Angeles - I cried the whole time - it felt powerful to be with so many people who want better for the world
Madame Gandhi
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I never liked my father. He really was a dullard and misanthrope. My mother and he were married for 22, years and it was an ill match. She encouraged me to be a writer. She opened her home to black friends, and this was the 1950s. She didn't care later when I write about her.
Edmund White
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I read my first book on Woodrow Wilson at age 15, and I was hooked.
A. Scott Berg
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I was a dancer, so for me, if I don't work out for a week or move my body in some sense, I feel weird.
Kate Hudson
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I got successful awfully quick, and I wanted it... But I do think there is responsibility to move the musical theater form forward. I think you always have to be aware of the work that came before and build on that.
Harold Prince
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Publishing is a business, and I completely understand it. But when you don't have to depend on writing for your identity or your income, you can do whatever you want.
Hanya Yanagihara
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Equal access to reading is fundamental to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Karin Slaughter
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People sometimes say hoaxes are about the blurry line between nonfiction and fiction. I just don't think it's a blurry line at all.
Kevin Young
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The basic thing nobody asks is why do people take drugs of any sort? Why do we have these accessories to normal living to live? I mean, is there something wrong with society that's making us so pressurized, that we cannot live without guarding ourselves against it?
John Lennon
The Beatles
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First and foremost it is our opinion, or the opinion of an Anarchist, that government is despotism, government is an organization of oppression, and law, statute law is its agent. Anarchy is anti-government, anti-rulers, anti-dictators, anti-bosses and slave drivers. Anarchy is the negation of force; the elimination of all authority in social affairs; it is the denial of the right of domination of one man over another. It is the diffusion of rights, of power, of duties, equally and freely among the people.
Albert Parsons
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Protests all day today in Los Angeles - I cried the whole time - it felt powerful to be with so many people who want better for the world
Madame Gandhi