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I have no memory for things I have learned, nor things I have read, nor things experienced or heard, neither for people nor events; I feel that I have experienced nothing, learned nothing, that I actually know less than the average schoolboy, and that what I do know is superficial, and that every second question is beyond me. I am incapable of thinking deliberately; my thoughts run into a wall. I can grasp the essence of things in isolation, but I am quite incapable of coherent, unbroken thinking. I can't even tell a story properly; in fact, I can scarcely talk. — Franz Kafka
Must we argue word choice? Now? — Rachel Caine
I wondered what exactly the war had accomplished. Men had fought great battles: the Battle of the Bulge, the battle for Monte Casino, the battle for the beaches, for God and country, for God and freedom, for God and a pure race. They had left hundreds of cities in ruins and their people without shelter or food. — Miriam Darvas
In Alabama, for instance, in 1900 fourteen Black Belt counties had 
79,311 voters on the rolls; by June 1, 1903, after the new 
constitution was passed, registration had dropped to just 1,081. 
Statewide Alabama in 1900 had 
181,315 blacks eligible to vote. By 1903 
only 2,980 were registered, although 
at least 74,000 were literate. From 
1900 to 1903, white registered voters 
fell by more than 40,000, although 
their population grew in overall 
number. By 1941, more poor whites 
than blacks had been disfranchised in 
Alabama, mostly due to effects of the 
cumulative poll tax. Estimates were 
that 600,000 whites and 500,000 
blacks had been disfranchised. — Boundless
You know, here, it's not forbidden to escape. It's forbidden to get caught. — Papillon
