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“Madame Lefoux shrugged. "I do not know about that, my lady. I mean to say, one's life is one thing; one's technology is an entirely different matter.”
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“No reproof or denunciation is so potent as the silent influence of a good example.”
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“Putting babies as young as two weeks into child care for the first year of their life, for 60 hours a week, will cause their brains damage,”
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“I can't quite remember the exact moment when I became obsessed with writing a play about the seemingly endless war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but I knew that I wanted to somehow tell the stories of the Congolese women caught in the cross-fire.”
Source : "Picking Through the Ruins: How Do We Stop The DRC’s War Against Women" by Lynn Nottage, www.huffingtonpost.com. January 28, 2009.
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“Now I realized that me and him were just alike. We were both born to win. And, when we were not winning, it was OK 'cause we were busy planning to win.”
Source : Sister Souljah (2004). “The Coldest Winter Ever”, p.142, Simon and Schuster
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“There's power in the night. There's terror in the darkness. Despite all our accumulated history, learning, and experience, we remember. We remember times when we were too small to reach the light switch on the wall, and when darkness itself was enough to make us cry out in fear....”
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“Without electricity, there can be no art.”
Source : "Nam June Paik retrospective, Liverpool" by Emma O'Kelly, December 20, 2010.
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“Half the Sky: Â Turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide”