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Authenticate First Quotes By Marilyn R. Wilson

It is the stories of REAL PEOPLE living REAL LIVES that will define out generation. — Marilyn R. Wilson

Authenticate First Quotes By Maya Angelou

Some decide that happiness and glee are the same thing, they are not. When we choose happiness we accept the responsibility to lighten the load of someone else and to be a light on the path of another who may be walking in darkness. — Maya Angelou

Authenticate First Quotes By Doris Day

When I was a teeny little girl, I was in dancing school, and I sang. — Doris Day

Authenticate First Quotes By Anita Brookner

Problems of human behavior still continue to baffle us, but at least in the Library we have them properly filed. — Anita Brookner

Authenticate First Quotes By Booker T. Washington

Frederick Douglass, of sainted memory, once, in addressing his race, used these words: "We are to prove that we can better our own condition. One way to do this is to accumulate property. This may sound to you like a new gospel. You have been accustomed to hear that money is the root of all evil, etc. On the other hand, property - money, if you please - will purchase for us the only condition by which any people can rise to the dignity of genuine manhood; for without property there can be no leisure, without leisure there can be no thought, without thought there can be no invention, without invention there can be no progress. — Booker T. Washington

Authenticate First Quotes By Colson Whitehead

Mark Spitz had met plenty of the divine-retribution folks over the months. This was their moment; they were umbrella salesmen standing outside a subway entrance in a downpour. The human race deserved the plague, we brought it on ourselves for poisoning the planet, for the Death of God, the calculated brutalities of the global economic system, for driving primordial species to extinction: the entire collapse of values as evidenced by everything from nuclear fission to reality television to alternate side of the street parking. Mark Spitz could only endure these harangues for a minute or two before he split. It was boring.The plague was the plague. You were wearing galoshes, or you weren't. — Colson Whitehead