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This book is written in
a barren period of loss with an attempt to move forward towards substance. — Phindiwe Nkosi

I'm not a person who thinks they can have it all, but I certainly feel that with a bit of effort and guile I should be able to have more than my fair share. — George Carlin

So it is that God tugs at a pilgrim's sleeve telling him to remember that he is only human. He must be his own man, remain in exile, and belong to himself. He must pay attention to his own feelings and to the meaning of what he does, if he is to be for himself, and yet for others as well. — Sheldon B. Kopp

If it were only that people have diversities of taste, that is reason enough for not attempting to shape them all after one model. But different persons also require different conditions for their spiritual development, and can no more exist healthily in the same moral, than all the varieties of plants can in the same physical, atmosphere and climate. — John Stuart Mill

There's a lot more to being a woman than being 18 years old on the cover of Maxim magazine. — Beth Broderick

Tobacco put food on our tables, steeples on our churches, stains on our fingers, spots on our lungs, and contradictions in our hearts. — Timothy B. Tyson

God reigns when we take a liberal view, when a liberal view is presented to us. — Henry David Thoreau

We are nothing if we walk alone; we are everything when we walk together in step with other dignified feet. — Subcomandante Marcos

I think the big tragedy of the Cuban Revolution was that it became dependent on the Soviet Union, and it became dependent on the Soviet Union under a very reactionary bureaucratic regime led by Leonid Brezhnev. — Tariq Ali

God is truly to be found in the weak things of the world. — Michael S. Horton

The artist deals in what cannot be said in words. The artist whose medium is fiction does this in words. The novelist says in words what cannot be said in words. — Ursula K. Le Guin