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Others as well had come to see them as more than mere eccentrics. Life on the Outer Banks was harsh. Making ends meet was a constant struggle. Hard workers were greatly admired and in the words of John T. Daniels, the Wrights were "two of the workingest boys" ever seen, "and when they worked, they worked. . . . They had their whole heart and soul in what they were doing. — David McCullough

You've got nothing that lasts, you know. That's not the first town that ever stood there. There was one before that, and one before that, and one before that one, on back for 900 years. But this tree has stood here all along. What do you make of that, boy? — Natalie Babbitt

He clasped her fingers, not so she could pull him up but clearly because he wanted to touch them. She wanted it too, way too much, and then he stood there right in front of her, the abyss beside them, and she could smell his skin and his hair, and let go of his hand, even though she secretly wanted something quite different. — Kai Meyer

Dare to challenge your current view of your world. — Nityananda Das

Victorian sorrow: the stars are winking in the sky, but not for us. — Mason Cooley

Why should The Beatles give more? Didn't they give everything on God's earth for ten years? Didn't they give themselves? — John Lennon

Tolerance and freedom of thought are the veritable antidotes to religious fanaticism. — Baron D'Holbach

When I was growing up, my white friends would call me: 'Hey, Chief!' Even when I go to work now, people call me 'Chief.' — Adam Beach

Suddenly it was fall, the season of death, the anniversary of things-going-to-hell. — Meghan O'Rourke