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There is a tomorrow after a disaster, and it's sometimes hard to remember that in the midst of it. — Sheri Fink

Fraugh!" cried the sleeper, as though he suddenly understood all.
"Braugh!" he cried, not liking at all what he suddenly understood.
"Sup-foe!" he said, saying in no uncertain terms what he was going to do about it.
"Floof!" he cried. — Kurt Vonnegut

Gratitude never radicalized anybody. I don't care if they recognize the past, I just want them to get angry about the present and keep going. — Gloria Steinem

What's the most important right attitude to have? It's caring enough about the quality of your work to want to make it better. — Douglas O. Linder

Perceptions of black criminality aren't likely to change until black behavior changes. Rather than address that challenge, however, too many liberal policy makers change the subject. Instead of talking about black behavior, they want to talk about racism or poverty or unemployment or gun control. — Jason L. Riley

[M]ore than they wanted freedom, the Athenians wanted security. Yet they lost everything - security, comfort, and freedom. This was because they wanted not to give to society, but for society to give to them. The freedom they were seeking was freedom from responsibility. It is no wonder, then, that they ceased to be free. In the modern world, we should recall the Athenians' dire fate whenever we confront demands for increased state paternalism. — Margaret Thatcher

Glorious are the woods in their latest gold and crimson, Yet our full-leaved willows are in the freshest green. Such a kindly autumn, so mercifully dealing With the growths of summer, I never yet have seen. — William C. Bryant

This is eternity, Antanasia," he said, both warning and imploring. "Eternity. — Beth Fantaskey

There's some people who are just very dynamic about social life, and it can be some pretty crazy stuff, but you end up meeting people you like. — Whit Stillman