“Middle class Americans don't ask for special favors, they just want basic fairness, and a President who fights for that ideal.” WantFightingAsksPresidentClassMiddleSpecialIdealsFavorsMiddle ClassFairness Author:John F. Kerry
“The problem lay buried, unspoken for many years in the minds of American women. It was a strange stirring, a sense of dissatisfaction, a yearning that women suffered in the middle of the twentieth century in the United States. Each suburban housewife struggled with it alone. As she made the beds, shopped for groceries, matched slipcover material, ate peanut butter sandwiches with her children, chauffeured Cub Scouts and Brownies, lay beside her husband at night, she was afraid to ask even of herself the silent question - "Is this all?"” YearsMindMadeStatesProblemAsksHouseUnitedUnited StatesWifeMiddleCenturyStrangeBedLongingLaysSilentBuriedYearning20th CenturyGroceriesDissatisfactionStirringUnspokenAmerican WomanMystiqueBrowniesFeminine Mystique Author:Betty Friedan
“People say I talk slowly. I talk in a way sometimes called laconic. The phone rings, I answer, and people ask if they've woken me up. I lose my way in the middle of sentences, leaving people hanging for minutes. I have no control over it. I'll be talking, and will be interested in what I'm saying, but then someone-I'm convinced this what happens-someone-and I wish I knew who, because I would have words for this person-for a short time, borrows my head. Like a battery is borrowed from a calculator to power a remote control, someone, always, is borrowing my head.” PeopleIfsWayPersonsSometimesHappensAsksWishLosesAnswersTalkingMiddleMinutesLeavingPhonesSentencesConvincedRingsMy WayOver ItBorrowedBorrowingShort TimeBatteriesRemote ControlCalculatorsLaconicControl Someone Book:You Shall Know Our Velocity Source: You Shall Know Our Velocity
“I could be on 52nd and Third in Manhattan up and ask a strange for directions and they will help you, that's a rural heart. Your car breaks down in the middle of Iowa or somewhere, or Tennessee where I'm from, people want to help each other. Given each opportunity, you see how people come together.” PeopleWantHeartHelpingTogetherAsksOpportunityGivenBreakMiddleCarStrangeThirdsBreaking DownManhattanIowaTennesseeHelping Each Other Author:Rodney Atkins
“The Prime Minister, a specialist in calling in the locksmith after the horses had fled - the whole herd in fact - and the barn in ruins, ended the week with a great raft of ethics proposals for cabinet, leadership candidates, backbenchers and lobbyists. I think it is more than fair to ask: Why wait for the middle of his third term to institute what the public would have welcomed at the beginning of his first?” ThinkingFirstsWholeFactsAsksWaitingTermWeekMiddleCallingEthicsFairsThirdsHorseRuinsMinistersCandidatesPrimePrime MinisterParliamentProposalHerdsInstituteCabinetsSpecialistsBarnsLobbyistsBackbenchers Author:Rex Murphy
“Educational romanticism asks too much from students at the bottom of the intellectual pile, asks the wrong things from those in the middle, and asks too little from those at the top.” LittlesAsksToo MuchMiddleStudentsIntellectualBottomEducationalWrong ThingsRomanticism Author:Charles A. Murray
“I rather be divisive than boring. The last thing I want to be is a bowl of sugar free vanilla pudding, it's not something you necessarily hate but it's not something you ask for. I'd rather be something people passionately care about one way or another than be kind of in the middle.” PeopleWayWantKindCareLastsHateAsksMiddleBoringOne WayBe KindSugarBowlsPuddingVanilla Author:Andy Biersack
“To me religion is a deeply personal thing in which man and God go it alone together, without the witch doctor in the middle. The witch doctor tries to convince us that we have to ask God for help, to spell out to him what we need, even to bribe him with prayer or cash on the line.” MenNeedsTryingHelpingTogetherAsksLinesPrayerMiddleDoctorsConvinceWitchSpellsCashBribePersonal ThingsConvince UsWitch Doctors Author:Frank Sinatra