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When you're a kid you're already trying to create your own world and organize the one in front of you, but then you get all insecure around 6th grade and don't think you have a right to share that. — Tavi Gevinson

They're Americans when they win races, and when they get conscripted into the army,' Dave said. 'But they're Negroes when they want to buy the house next door to yours. — Ken Follett

Frazier was not a big man at all. Frazier was about 5'9, but he would make anyone run. Put up your dukes and cover up because he's coming. He never backed up from anyone. — George Foreman

When you determine to risk a battle, reserve to yourself every possible chance of success, more particularly if you have to deal with an adversary of superior talent, for if you are beaten, even in the midst of your magazines and your communications, woe to the vanquished! — Napoleon Bonaparte

If I'm ever stuck on a respirator or a life support system, I definitely want to be unplugged
but not until I'm down to a size eight. — Henriette Mantel

The more you read, the more you will find your thoughts and conversation reflecting your reading, and the more you will want to read. — Nancy Wilson

NASA's Aqua satellite is showing that water vapor, the dominant greenhouse gas, works to offset the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2). This information, contrary to the assumption used in all the warming models, is ignored by global warming alarmists. — Walter Cunningham

You wouldn't believe what people will believe once they know our story. They're ready for anything, basically - will believe anything, because they've been thrown off-balance, are still wondering if any of this is true, our story in general, but aren't sure and are terrified of offending us. — Dave Eggers

What thieves of wonder are these poor senses. — Scott Lynch

Put on your yarmulkahHere comes HannukahSo much funnukahTo celebrate Hannukah — Adam Sandler

as in absolute governments the King is law, so in free countries the law OUGHT to be King; and there ought to be no other. But — Thomas Paine

The more we become able to become a child again, to keep ourselves childlike, the more we can understand that because we love the world and we are open to understanding, to comprehension, that when we kill the child in us, we are no longer. — Paulo Freire