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Both morally and practically, segregation is to me a basic injustice. Since I believe it to be so, I must attempt to remove it. There are three ways in which one can deal with an injustice. (a) One can accept it without protest. (b) On can seek to avoid it. (c) One can resist the injustice non-violently. To accept it is to perpetuate it. — Bayard Rustin

Media is so weird; everything is so accessible now. It used to be this thing where, if you did something on 'This American Life,' this predates me, but when David Sedaris did it, for example, it would just play, people who heard it heard it, and then the book would come out a year later, and people would be like, 'Ahh, I kind of remember that.' — Mike Birbiglia

From long experience she knew that she wore her loneliness like armor. Very few people ever recognized it for what it was. To the casual observer it looked very much like arrogance. Sometimes it was. — Nevada Barr

I was a waitress years ago when I was first trying to become an actress, waiting tables in New York City. — Kim Dickens

VLADIMIR: What do they say? ESTRAGON: They talk about their lives. VLADIMIR: To have lived is not enough for them. ESTRAGON: They have to talk about it. — Samuel Beckett

Following a code of silence, you're never gonna lose the anger. — Billy Joel

Culture, more than rule books, determines how an organization behaves. — Warren Buffett

Your mind is the biggest uninvented gold mine. Dig it; you will find the gold. — Debasish Mridha

Love falls in love with love;
comes like an echo sounding back,
searches its mirrored shadow
within a look. — Mocco Wollert

The conqueror is always a lover of peace; he would prefer to take over our country unopposed. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Use fear as an engine, not as a brake. — Paulo Coelho

I got a PBS mind in an MTV world. — Jimmy Buffett

There is a certain sort of man whose doom in the world is disappointment, who excels in it, and whose luckless triumphs in his meek career of life, I have often thought, must be regarded by the kind eyes above with as much favor as the splendid successes and achievements of coarser and more prosperous men. — William Makepeace Thackeray