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From activist stage, I just spoke and said whatever I had to say. When the writing started, I would just read it. Then I had the interest into going into musical aspects. When that happened in '86, I liked the result of work we did in the studio. — John Trudell

Niederhochwald. She seemed determined to work her way through the — Michael Flynn

I fell into shame like a suicide throws herself into a river. (253) — Dorothy Allison

Always be truthful and you will have fewer visits from regret, guilt or fear. — Suzy Kassem

You just cry if you want to." Eustacia's voice was kind but firm. "Women cry. Men don't understand it, but crying is what we do. — Melanie Dickerson

She can go places we cannot, associate with people we cannot, understand things about society types and women that we never can. (Why Mr. Burke hires Violet Strange.) — Candida Martinelli

There is non who is unfriendly, even the person we may regard as unfriendly has a friend. Our mind is the only limitation and barrier to people — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

If we say, as we do, that no one in this country intends for racism to lead to genocide, the effects of racism are genocidal, regardless of our intentions. — John Howard Griffin

Much of our trading comes down to a battle between our patience and our impulses. — Steve Burns

Time misspent in youth is sometimes all the freedom one ever has. — Anita Brookner

In many courts, plea bargaining serves the convenience of the judge and the lawyers, not the ends of justice, because the courts simply lack the time to give everyone a fair trial. — Jimmy Carter

My dogs are more important than my family. — Mickey Rourke

Sometimes it's difficult to tell what side of the moral compass we are all on. There are so many things to factor in. — Sarah Addison Allen

One of the issues with our field is when we've looked at activity, and what controls activity, we've forgotten that we know very clearly there are biological mechanisms that actually influence people to be active or not" Lightfoot says. "You can have a predisposition to be a couch potato — David Epstein

Trust is a core currency of any relationship. Sometimes our need to control and micromanage everything erodes our confidence in ourselves and others. The truth: People are much more capable than we think. A hearty dose of trust is often what's needed to unlock the magic. Go ahead, have faith. — Kris Carr