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She disciplined her memory to give up counting her losses. She gave her suffering one name: exile. — Tsering Wangmo Dhompa

Hold those things that tell your history and protect them. During slavery, who was able to read or write or keep anything? The ability to have somebody to tell your story to is so important. It says: 'I was here. I may be sold tomorrow. But you know I was here.' — Maya Angelou

It just doesn't seem fair, you know? I work my ass off and she gets to live off the ruination of my financial life — Kenneth Eade

Fear is not evil, it tells you what your weakness is." - Gildarts in Fairy Tail — Bravery

Hypocrite sneers. — Toba Beta

The cottage garden; most for use designed, Yet not of beauty destitute. — Charlotte Smith

I like to put people into situations that are out of their comfort zone and see what happens. — Lynn Shelton

I guess some people want to be performers because they want to be famous. — Jenny Slate

Was it just fear? the voices wonder. We were fearful in the best of times; how could we cope with the worst? So we found the tallest walls and poured ourselves behind them. We kept pouring until we were biggest and strongest, elected the greatest generals and found the most weapons, thinking all this maximalism would somehow generate happiness. But nothing so obvious could ever work. — Isaac Marion

You gotta try your luck at least once a day, because you could be going around lucky all day and not even know it. — Jimmy Dean

Our baby brother, Roman, was born pale as dust. His soft brown curls and eyelashes stop people on the street.
Whose angel child is this? they want to know. When I say, My brother, the people wear doubt
thick as a cape
until we smile
and the cape falls. — Jacqueline Woodson

To be famous, in fact, one has only to kill one's landlady. — Albert Camus

If we could just figure out how to have more fun at it, maybe more of us would join the ranks of those who seek after justice and mercy. — Robert Fulghum

( ... ) always regretted that good memory often prevents us from thinking for ourselves. — Frank Harris