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If you can only be tall because someone else is on their knees, then you have a serious problem. And white people have a very, very serious problem. — Toni Morrison

Not all who discharge their debts of gratitude should flatter themselves that they are grateful. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Of Books and Scribes there are no end:
This Plague--and who can doubt it?
Dismays me so, I've sadly penned
Another book about it. — Robert W. Service

... it wasn't pretend, I wasn't in a fairytale or a fable. I shut my eyes and absorbed the silent whoomp that always accompanies this revelation. It's the sound of the real world, gigantic and impossible, replacing the smaller version of reality that I wear like a bonnet, clutched tightly under my chin. — Miranda July

My tendency as an actor was to correct people, was to say, 'What if we tried it this way, what about if we tried that way?' That's terrible habit for an actor, but that's a good habit for director. So I became a director. — David Mamet

You must learn to rule. It's something none of your ancestors learned. — Frank Herbert

The country is an archipelago of lakes,
the lake-country of New England. — Henry David Thoreau

There is enough to go around. Lack of the will to share is the problem, not lack of the stuff to share. — Neale Donald Walsch

Trust is just one of five behaviors that cohesive teams must establish to build a healthy organization. — Patrick Lencioni

Stevenson had noble ideas
as did the young Franklin for that matter. But Stevenson felt that the way to implement them was to present himself as a thoughtful idealist and wait for the world to flock to him. He considered it below him, or wrong, to scramble out among the people and ask them what they wanted. Roosevelt grappled voters to him. Stevenson shied off from them. Some thought him too pure to desire power, though he showed ambition when it mattered. — Garry Wills

Brunch, a meal invented by rich white chicks to rationalize day drinking and bingeing on French toast. — Caroline Kepnes

When in doubt -Kiss Craig! — Kenneth D. Craig

A private Life is to be preferrd; the Honour and Gain of publick Posts, bearing no proportion with the Comfort of it. — William Penn

Reporting was imitation life, imitation expertise, imitation worldliness, imitation intimacy; mastering a subject only to forget it, befriending people only to drop them. — Jonathan Franzen