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The three most important documents a free society gives are a birth certificate, a passport, and a library card. — E.L. Doctorow

Some people have sex by putting fishhooks in each other. Couple this act with a simple understanding of the basic function of all living creatures to expand and contract. Now, try that with fishhooks. — Sarah Schulman

Our clothes are too much a part of us for most of us ever to be entirely indifferent to their condition: it is as though the fabric were indeed a natural extension of the body, or even of the soul. — Quentin Bell

Prostitution and corruption are two things that mankind has had to live with for so long. — Najib Razak

With each reunion (we) had to learn each other all over again. There was always that nervous moment at the airport when I would stand there waiting for him to arrive, wondering, Will I still know him? Will he still know me? — Elizabeth Gilbert

As it turns out, as an adult I can have a very unpleasant, fierce and unforgiving temper at times. But I don't think I had that when I was a kid. — Will Oldham

More evil gets done in the name of righteousness than any other way. — Glen Cook

I don't know how people can fake whole relationships ... I can't even fake a hello to somebody I don't like — Ziad K. Abdelnour

We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day. — Edith Lovejoy Pierce

Scars are something of a body's memoir. — Chris Nicolaisen

Great men need to be lifted upon the shoulders of the whole world, in order to conceive their great ideas or perform their great deeds. That is, there must be an atmosphere of greatness round about them. A hero cannot be a hero unless in an heroic world. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

A broken life in the hands of God is ripe for blessing. — Joni Eareckson Tada

Kings will be tyrants from policy when subjects are rebels from principle," Burke writes. — Yuval Levin

I have a theory that you can make any sentence seem profound by writing the name of a dead philosopher at the end of it. — Plato