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we are born with the power to hear,
we must learn to listen.
we are born with the power to see,
we must learn to understand.
we are born with the power to make mistakes,
we must learn to accept and forgive — Reynolds

And of course these days I feel like there is a nation of us - displaced southerners and children of the working class. We listen to Steve Earle, Mary J. Blige, and k.d. lang. We devour paperback novels and tell evil mean stories, value stubbornness above patience and a sense of humor more than a college education. We claim our heritage with a full appreciation of how often it has been disdained.
And let me promise you, you do not want to make us angry. — Dorothy Allison

The secret to success is to own nothing, but control everything. — Nelson Rockefeller

Everything Jack says is to be taken with considerable reserve. — William S. Burroughs

Then the world will be for the common people, and the sounds of happiness will reach the deepest springs. Ah! Come! People of every land, how can you not be roused. — Karl Marx

Love does not always begin or end the way we wish it would. — C.J. Roberts

A prejudice, unlike a simple misconception, is actively resistant to all evidence that would unseat it. — Gordon W. Allport

I played when I played, and played, I think, against the greatest players in the greatest time in the history of basketball. — Oscar Robertson

Any story is better with a little love in it, right? — Claire Danes

But being smart was overrated. Being stupid and brave and curious? Now that's something stories are made of. Dimarion's — Traci Chee

Ladies should also remember that gentlemen look more to the effect of a dress in setting off the figure and countenance of a lady than to its cost. Very few gentlemen have any idea the value of ladies' dresses. This is a subject for female criticism. Beauty of person and elegance of manners in women will always command more admiration from the opposite sex than beauty, elegance or costliness of clothing.
The Scholars' Companion and Ball Room Vade Mecum
Thomas Hillgrove, 1857 — Thomas Hillgrove