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en In some ways they are similar. Both are women, of course. Both started their careers in science, and that probably influences their way of thinking. But the main thing about Merkel is that she grew up in a dictatorship. She was 35 years old when the (Berlin) Wall came down.

en Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. If this trend had continued for three more years, something similar to the fall of the Berlin Wall would have happened to China and the Communist party would have crumbled.

en The recent weeks have once again shown that Mrs. Merkel will not make politics for women. She strongly influences her party's election program, and that is not designed to represent the interests of women.

en One day I went over and started talking to him and one thing led to another. I asked if he'd be interested in sort of helping and maybe get involved in the program. He started tinkering around. One day, there he is with a rake around home plate. He would always say, 'I don't want to step on any toes here,' but he always had great suggestions. It just grew and grew and grew.

en The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.

en The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.

en 15 years without the wall, time to fill the gap (on Berlin)

en It's denying the Castro dictatorship of the currency that it needs, of the money that it needs to sustain its dictatorship. It has done that in very dramatic ways,

en I don't really see where I fit into that group, but I'm very flattered. I think, though, all of us women, regardless of how different we are as artists, come from a similar place in terms of how we view our role as a female musician. All of us are pretty feisty. And I think that that's what people identify with. Because there seem to be so few women right now who are interested in having an opinion. Having something to say. Trying to do things a little differently. Refusing to take our clothes off to further our careers.

en It was a victory for Angela Merkel and the grand coalition in Berlin.

en Skepticism was big when Merkel started. Now the CDU is profiting from the good image of Chancellor Merkel and all that went well in the government, while the SPD suffers from all that went wrong.

en I grew up on musicals, and I know they are quite the thing now, but I'm actually a little indignant, because I started taking singing lessons years ago-I put the time in!

en Sixty years after Hitler and 87 years after gaining the right for women to vote, the people may have elected her (Merkel), but the majority of the powerful are still far removed from conceding the highest office to a woman.

en I'm not into judging or defining careers in the middle of a career. I hope to play for a number of more years. I am not looking back on my first eight years thinking about what is going to happen in years to come.

en Women, I believe, search for fellow beings who have faced similar struggles, conveyed them in ways a reader can transform into her own life, confirmed desires the reader had hardly acknowledged - desires that now seem possible. Women catch courage from the women whose lives and writings they read, and women call the bearer of that courage friend.
  Carolyn Heilbrun


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