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The truth has no form, you know. It's not like walking around trying to actually ask for favors and to be acknowledged, it is what it is. — Chuck D

There's this magical sense of possibility that stretches like a bridge between June and August. A sense that anything can happen. — Aimee Friedman

Girls, there are poets who learn from you
to say, what you, in your aloneness, are;
and they learn through you to live distantness,
as the evenings through the great stars
become accustomed to eternity. — Rainer Maria Rilke

A perfectly happy marriage? There is no such thing. There are strong marriages that can survive problems, but happiness is such a brief condition, interrupted by difficulties and plain, boring routine. — Ursula Hegi

Perhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs; he alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The prompter the refusal, the less the disappointment. — Publilius Syrus

I am so anti-people's opinions when I'm making a record, but when it's finished and I put it out there, I hope somebody likes it. — Gary Allan

The reason I'm a Yankee is that George Steinbrenner out hustled everybody else. — Reggie Jackson

Scratch that - I am paying good money for this. — Jo Raven

You have some queer friends, Dorothy,' she said.
The queerness doesn't matter, so long as they're friends,' was the answer — L. Frank Baum

No more war, war never again! Peace, it is peace which must guide the destinies of people and of all mankind. — Pope Paul VI

There was no safety. There was no pride. All there was, was money. Everything became money, and money became everything. Money treated us as if we were things, and we died. — Terry Pratchett

The way that most men deal with traditions, even traditions of their own country, is to receive them all alike as they are delivered, without applying any critical test whatever. — Thucydides

Love for others and respect for their rights and their human dignity, irrespective of who or what they are, no matter what religion - or none - that they choose to follow, will bring about real change and set in motion proper relationships. With such relationships built on equality and trust, we can work together on so many of the threats to our common humanity. — Mairead Corrigan

To live through the days sometimes you moan like deer. Sometimes you sigh. The world says stop that. Another sigh. Another stop that. Moaning elicits laughter, sighing upsets. Perhaps each sigh is drawn into existence to pull in, pull under, who knows; truth be told, you could no more control those sighs than that which brings the sighs about. — Claudia Rankine