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Inner peace doesn't come from getting what we want, but from remembering who we are. — Marianne Williamson

To be conformed to the one who has become human - that is what being really human means.[77.] — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

I think that's what most of us rappers do too often. We put too much information in some of our albums that could actually be on the next ones. — Schoolboy Q

I write with as much objectivity as I can. — Ernest Gaines

Bugrit! Millennium Hand and Shrimp — Terry Pratchett

The nobility of Teresa Leo's poems is that they are not disposed to hide from the dark-rather, they display a mind that tends toward obsession and brooding, that works against fatality like fingers at a knot. The firm, attentive mind on display and the lucid unfolding of the poems are the life instinct seeking and finding its way through again and again. Love and beauty are the argument, but they don't win easily. Bloom in Reverse works through elegy toward survival with moving persistence, both driven and compelling. — Tony Hoagland

[H]er retaliation only made the sin the greater because she could not find words to confess. — Thomm Quackenbush

The perennial wonder of Venice is to peer at herself in her canals and find that she exists-incredible as it seems. It is the same reassurance that a looking-glass offers us: the guarantee that we are real. — Mary McCarthy

We are members one of another; so that you cannot injure or help your neighbor without injuring or helping yourself. — George Bernard Shaw

The most complete footballer in the history of the game. — Eusebio

Shortly after we were in bed I began my story, but made it so absurd, so long, and so tiresome, that, as my intention was, I sent her to sleep, and should have gone to sleep myself - but dark plots are ever wakeful. ("The Story of Prince Barkiarokh") — William Beckford

Well," Prescott said, "the chocolate frog was pretty convincing. I didn't really ... — G. Norman Lippert