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Whoever gives the common people food to eat is a good person whoever lets the common people starve is a bad person. — Hualing Nieh Engle

Remember, pain is not a test. Knowledge is not enough. — Catherynne M Valente

We forget now, but during his life, Dr. King wasn't always considered a unifying figure. Even after rising to prominence, even after winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. King was vilified by many, denounced as a rabble rouser and an agitator, a communist and a radical. He was even attacked by his own people, by those who felt he was going too fast or those who felt he was going too slow; by those who felt he shouldn't meddle in issues like the Vietnam War or the rights of union workers. — Barack Obama

One of the people that I respect the most now, a person I think has done a heck of a lot for this world as a leader, is Margaret Thatcher. She helped create a world that offers us a lot of excitement as we look to the next century. — Sanford I. Weill

I was doing TV work, theatre work, and some film work in the Philippines when I left. — Lea Salonga

I was very flattered when Disney Junior reached out and invited me to come voice Ariel for this special primetime edition of 'Sofia the First.' As the parent myself, I really appreciate the positive messages that this animated series is trying to put out there. — Jodi Benson

Cruelty, like every other vice, requires no motive outside of itself; it only requires opportunity. — George Eliot

Mimesis

My daughter

wouldn't hurt a spider

That had nested
Between her bicycle handles
For two weeks
She waited
Until it left of its own accord

If you tear down the web I said
It will simply know
This isn't a place to call home
And you'd get to go biking

She said that's how others
Become refugees isn't it? — Fady Joudah

Teaching is an emotional practice: it activates, colors & expresses people's feelings. — Andy Hargreaves