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Southern white people despise the Negro as a race, and will do nothing to aid in his elevation as such; but for certain individuals they have a strong affection, and are helpful to them in many ways. — James Weldon Johnson
The obligations of law and equity reach only to mankind; but kindness and beneficence should be extended to the creatures of every species, and these will flow from the breast of a true man, as streams that issue from the living fountain. — Plutarch
The crowds treat me like my last name. When I go onstage people usually stand up, I never ask them to, but they do. They stand up and they don't know how much I appreciate it. — B.B. King
The practical question, then, is what to do with the children. Tolerate them at home we will not. Let them run loose in the streets we dare not until our streets become safe places for children, which, to our utter shame, they are not at present, though they can hardly be worse than some homes and some schools. — George Bernard Shaw
Say yes to everything you're excited about or afraid of. — Chris Guillebeau
You all know the saying which is very true: What you resist persists. And I'm sure many of you have already found that out in your life. And then suddenly when you let go of resistance you let go of an attachment to something: I need this to happen in order to be happy; I don't want what is, I want something else. To be okay with what is, which is the simplicity of this moment, is the beginning of true change. — Eckhart Tolle
The real meaning of a poem is to stop time. — Ralph Fletcher
I prefer the wicked rather than the foolish. The wicked sometimes rest. — Alexandre Dumas
You don't deal with time. Time deals with you. — Cecil Dawkins
In our old age my beloved companion said to me quietly one evening, You have always given me wings to fly, and I have loved you for it. — Gordon B. Hinckley
The only principle I can see in this life, is that one must forfeit the less for the greater. — D.H. Lawrence
Either we are in the universe to inhabit the eternity of our souls and grow real, or else we might as well dedicate our days to shopping and kill time watching talk-shows. — John O'Donohue
Her faith in a loving and forgiving God is strong, but she worships laughter. — Miriam Toews
