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My husband is a good man," she said. "It's important to him to be a good man. He has to not only be good, he has to believe that he's good. In the eyes of God, in my eyes, in his parents' eyes, in his own eyes. Good. — Orson Scott Card

When you look back on music history, it falls into these neat periods, but of course, the period you yourself are living through seems totally scattered and chaotic. — Eric Whitacre

It's easy to say you will do what's right and shun what's wrong, but when you get close enough to any given situation, you realize that there is no black or white. There are gradations of gray. — Jodi Picoult

These people who judge us should take a city bus or a cab through the South Bronx, the Central Ward of Newark, North Philadelphia, the Northwest section of the District of Columbia or any Third World reservation, and see if they can note a robbery in progress. See if they recognize the murder of innocent people. This is the issue, the myth that the Imperialists should not be confronted and cannot be beaten is eroding fast and we stand here ready to do whatever to make the myth erode even faster, and to say for the record that not only will the Imperialist U.S. lose, but that it should lose. — Kuwasi Balagoon

Acting represents all that human beings experience, and if you want it to be 'nice,' you will never be a serious communicator of the human experience. — Larry Moss

I do not think a pilgrimage is a proper pilgrimage if you are also using it as an excuse to visit your favourite aunt, or buy silk cheaply to re-sell," she murmured sombrely. "That's just business dressed up in orange robes. — Claire North

The river is moving. The blackbird must be flying. — Wallace Stevens

Defeat furnishes good material to the poets and the artists, but none of us care to have the glory of the conquered apply to us. — Susan Glaspell

Love is the strength of the human heart. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Perseus wore a magic cap down over his eyes and ears as a make-believe that there are no monsters. — Karl Marx