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This innocent country set you down in a ghetto in which, in fact, it intended that you should perish. — James Baldwin
At the beginning of every semester, I ask my graduate students whether there is something I should read that will help me understand their work. — Alice McDermott
Happiness is a choice; not just a matter of genes or good luck. — Karen Salmansohn
When I stepped into this world, I saw that we were all burdened by a certain kind of indifference to the plight of poor people. We were burdened by an insensitivity to a legacy of racial bias. We were tolerating unfairness and unreliability in a way that burdened me and provoked me. — Bryan Stevenson
He who has no religious affection, is in a state of spiritual death, and is wholly destitute of the powerful, quickening, saving influences of the Spirit of God upon his heart. — Jonathan Edwards
Breakfast, it seems, is the only meal any of us are decent at. And this one" - she jabbed a thumb in Rowan's direction - "only knows how to cook meat on a stick over a fire." Lysandra — Sarah J. Maas
To think is to be sick... — Djuna Barnes
You can have a dark heart and be a writer, but you can't have a black one.. — John Geddes
Success without happiness and health is not success. — Peter Jumrukovski
She smiled and feigned enthusiasm, although she cared little for the game. Sometimes that's what you did for the people you loved. — Julie Klassen
Brevity never fatigues; therefore, brevity is always a welcome guest. — Theophile Gautier
Questions have arisen about the policing of science. Who is responsible for the policing? My answer is: all of us. — Serge Lang
That, I think, i a truer mark of belonging somewhere - being willing to do anything, everything, that needs to be done, regardless of what I want. — Sara Raasch
the road is life — Jack Kerouac
Only rarely do doctors in training have the opportunity to sit continuously with laboring women for hours. Most are taught to intervene in the normal process so often and so early that they have never witnessed a normal labor and birth. — Ina May Gaskin
