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What America needs is to hold to its ancient and well-charted course. Our country was conceived in the theory of local self-government. It has been dedicated by long practice to that wise and beneficent policy. It is the foundation principle of our system of liberty. It makes the largest promise to the freedom and development of the individual. Its preservation is worth all the effort and all the sacrifice that it may cost. — Calvin Coolidge

Others may dislike you because
you are different but somebody loves you because you are different — Jenneive M. Johnson

We all have our dreams. May we find them, and God have mercy on us when we do. — Tanith Lee

After a few months she left off speculating about the villagers. She admitted that there was something about them which she could not fathom, but she was content to remain outside the secret, whatever it was. She had not come to Great Mop to concern herself with the hearts of men. Let her stray up the valleys, and rest in the leafless woods that looked so warm with their core of fallen red leaves, and find out her own secret, if she had one; with autumn it might come back to question her. She wondered. She thought not. She felt that nothing could ever again disturb her peace. Wherever she strayed the hills folded themselves round her like the fingers of a hand. — Sylvia Townsend Warner

This woman he met was the woman he met and however you try, you cannot unmeet. — Aimee Bender

We have been taught to suspect this resource, vilified, abused, and devalued within western society. — Audre Lorde

It is men who make a city, not walls or ships. — Thucydides

I've not spent much time with arrogant little prats.I don't know what sorts of things your kind talk about. — March McCarron

So therefore I dedicate myself, to my art, my sleep, my dreams, my labors, my suffrances, my loneliness, my unique madness, my endless absorption and hunger because I cannot dedicate myself to any fellow being. — Jack Kerouac

The worst excesses of the Congress of the 1980s pale in comparison with what is going on in Washington today. — Marty Meehan