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Many of us have lived desert lives: very small on the surface, and enormous under the ground. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

There is not some glorious theoretical synthesis of capitalism that you can write down in a book and follow. You have to grope your way — Robert Solow

My experience is at The Groundlings Theater, where we created different characters and did sketch comedy. And sometimes the characters were outrageous, but they always came from a real place. So even working there, we had to create characters from the people that we knew. — Cheryl Hines

We can't live without eating, but we don't live to eat. — Stephen R. Covey

One truth is that racism and oppression is deeply embedded in the American experiment. History has taught that each time blacks have made strides for freedom, there has been backlash, retrenchment, and new forms of subjugation that appear on the American landscape, thus the old oppression in a new guise. The new movement is part of a long historical sweep, and it has taken many lifetimes to get to this point in the struggle. Because of the tenacity of opposition to equality of race and economics in America, we cannot "throw the baby out with the bathwater" by looking upon past struggles and tradition with disdain. Past struggles — Frank A Thomas

The Selection was no longer something that was simply happening to me, but something I was actively a part of. I was an Elite. — Kiera Cass

Characters, for good or evil, are part of an author's family. Once we have let them out of our imaginations, they stay with us forever. — Andrew M. Ferrell

Stop searching here and there, the jewels are inside YOU. — Rumi

A man being sometimes more generous when he has but a little money than when he has plenty, perhaps thro' fear of being thought to have but little. — Benjamin Franklin

Man's will is free to follow his inclinations, but fallen man's inclinations are always and invariably away from God. — R.C. Sproul