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If I do find pride, I'll not find it in what I was or what I am, but what I may become. Not in my birth, but in myself.

If I do find pride, I'll not find it in what I was or what I am, but what I may become. Not in my birth, but in myself.

Lloyd Alexander (2014). “Taran Wanderer: The Chronicles of Prydain”, p.108, Usborne Publishing Ltd

While there may have once been a stigma to making money, high-earning women actually have an advantage in the dating-and-marriage market.

"PROFESSIONAL WINGMAN: Here's How To Date Women Who Earn More Than You" by Mandi Woodruff, www.businessinsider.com. June 7, 2012.

You may be desperate, but never let anyone see you as anything less than a cultivated woman.

Lisa See (2011). “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (Random House Reader's Circle Deluxe Reading Group Edition): A Novel”, p.128, Random House

I'm not creating the universe. I'm creating a model of the universe, which may or may not be true.

"Not My Job: Physics Professor Lisa Randall Gets Quizzed On Phys Ed". "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!" with Peter Sagal, www.npr.org. November 21, 2015.

Nobody is ever misunderstood at a fireside; he may only be disagreed with.

Lin Yutang, (2013). “Between Tears and Laughter”, p.6, Read Books Ltd

Whatever else we may say about sex, it is at least as much a social and psychological phenomenon as it is a biological one.

Lillian B. Rubin (1991). “Erotic Wars: What Happened to the Sexual Revolution?”, HarperCollins

Science may not be as intimate as the medical profession; nonetheless, it certainly is a community in which ideas are often shared as contributions, not as proprietary things.

"'In the United States, the individualist argument is the myth we can't get out of'". Interview with Akshay Ahuja, logger.believermag.com. January 9, 2015.