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The charms of the passing woman are generally in direct proportion to the swiftness of her passing. — Marcel Proust

In the early nineteenth century imperial Britain outlawed slavery and stopped the Atlantic slave trade, and in the decades that followed slavery was gradually outlawed throughout the American continent. Notably, this was the first and only time in history that a large number of slaveholding societies voluntarily abolished slavery. But, even though the slaves were freed, the racist myths that justified slavery persisted. Separation of the races was maintained by racist legislation and social custom. — Yuval Noah Harari

Why do you fear when you know I will always catch you?' he said. — Jennifer Silverwood

My words in her mind: cold polished stones sinking through a quagmire. — James Joyce

Everyone thinks that teachers are automatically above the taught The teachers are the taught. — Matthew Donnelly

I want to emphasize that I am not opposed to pipelines. We already have hundreds of them in our state. I am opposed to the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline route because it is directly over the Ogallala Aquifer. — Dave Heineman

I grew up in a family of actors. I grew up onstage. The choice for me wasn't, 'Do I want to be an actor or not?' I always felt like that's just ingrained in you, the need to perform. The choice was, 'Do you want to do this professionally or not?' — James Badge Dale