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This is really skin privilege, the ranking of color in terms of its closeness to white people or white-skinned people and its devaluation according to how dark one is and the impact that has on people who are dedicated to the privileges of certain levels of skin color. — Toni Morrison
The fundamental driving force for me is to create a change in the world we live in ... It is about exploitation, plundering and degradation. I have a small possibility to participate in the resistance. Most of the things that I do are part of a resistance, a form of solidarity work. — Henning Mankell
And apologies, once postponed, become harder and harder to make, and finally impossible. — Margaret Mitchell
We can't solve problems for others. We can introduce them to the Lord. — Corrie Ten Boom
May the life you lead be a good one, a life free of regrets. — Haruki Murakami
If you already know the
answer, Ms. Lane, don't waste my time. You just wasted a month of it.
-Barrons — Karen Marie Moning
When your kids turn 13, an alien being invades their bodies and doesn't leave until they're 20. — Alan Alda
The words of Christ are of more worth than the opinions of all the physicians in the universe. — Ellen G. White
I didn't say this. — Bill Gates
This is a record I ended up having to make to get on to the next stage of my life. What I did was a desperate thing to do. I'm aware of the fact that it was irrational. I didn't mean to make it sound like it was my master plan. The tour had even been going all right, but I was just kind of fed up with the situation as it was, playing the same old rock and roll crap that everyone goes through, the general moaning when you really should be grateful that you don't work in the checkout counter at the grocery. — Luke Haines
There are two different forms of storytelling: Novels tend to come from the inside of a character, and movies tend to look at them from the outside in relation to others in their world. — Walter Kirn
On 'EastEnders,' if someone gets surprising news on the phone, the scene ends with them looking at their handset in amazement. No one in real life does that. — Robert Webb
The ambivalent strategy involves clinging to the care-giver, often with excessive submissiveness, or adopting a role-reversal in which the care-giver is cared for rather than vice versa. Here feelings of anger at the rejection are most conspicuously subjected to defensive exclusion. Although these strategies have the function of maintaining attachment in the face of difficulties, a price has to be paid. The attachment patterns so established are clearly restricted and, if repeated in all relationships, will be maladaptive. — Jeremy Holmes
