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Black painters have done all kinds of work. It's the treatment of forms they engage in-that's what determines the value of the work, not whether you call them a black artist or not. — Kerry James Marshall

And as it grew up and began to enjoy itself
What would we do with an unpredictable,
Powerful, bounding fox?
That long-mouthed, flashing temperament?
That necessary nightly twenty miles
And that vast hunger for everything beyond us?
How would we cope with its cosmic derangements
Whenever we moved?
... If I had grasped that whatever comes with a fox
Is what tests a marriage and proves it a marriage
I would not have failed the test. — Ted Hughes

Nobody ever dies of an indignity. — Elizabeth Bowen

And then I understand the draw. It's not that we've both been damaged. Or that we both have suffered, or lost, or hurt. It's that we both survived it. — Cheryl McIntyre

The interaction between math and physics is a two-way process, with each of the two subjects drawing from and inspiring the other. At different times, one of them may take the lead in developing a particular idea, only to yield to the other subject as focus shifts. But altogether, the two interact in a virtuous circle of mutual influence. — Edward Frenkel

Emerson:bite me Whitne:you wish — Meg Cabot

It's at moment of misfortune that we remember we're all exiles. — Jean-Claude Izzo

I knew that my husband was a song that I had forgotten the words to and I was a fuzzy photograph of someone he used to love. — Catherine Lacey

So I think we're kind of an alternate choice for people who have had it with sex and violence. — Dick Van Dyke

For all the criticism about warlords, it is now likely that Afghanistan will never again be turned over to al Qaeda to train thousands to conduct the type of murder we saw on September 11. For all real problems with ambushes and sabotage, there will be no more gassings, mass murdering, invading neighbors, sending guided missiles across borders or no-fly zones in Iraq, but rather the hard work of consensual government - a difficult process easily caricatured, but when completed universally admired. — Victor Davis Hanson

He would be a better person, he knows. He would be a more loving person. — Hanya Yanagihara

There are few things less stylish than a boring, self absorbed twit ... — Karen Karbo

Virtue can have naught to do with ease ... It craves a steep and thorny path. — Michel De Montaigne