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I learned how quickly I could go from having never met someone to having the world think I'm dating them. — Halsey

I feel like I've gotten more than a lot of people will ever get. I feel very fortunate. — Samuel Barnett

There had to be men out there besides Pop and Howard who didn't smell like pork and sizzle in the morning. — Lia Fairchild

The key question of our time is learning how to respond in love when people don't agree, without compromising our view. — Christy McFerren

Growing up in Michigan, I can't think of anything so explicitly communicated to me in my whole education experience as the vileness of in-your-face racism. — Kevin DeYoung

No one ever has or ever will travel quite the same path on earth ... — M.L. Stedman

Chase, the first thing you need to know is that you don't know anything. — M.R. Merrick

I keep showing decade after decade that I am a real performer. — Patti LaBelle

A new civil rights movement cannot be organized around the relics of the earlier system of control if it is to address meaningfully the racial realities of our time. Any racial justice movement, to be successful, must vigorously challenge the public consensus that underlies the prevailing system of control. Nooses, racial slurs, and overt bigotry are widely condemned by people across the political spectrum; they are understood to be remnants of the past, no longer reflective of the prevailing public consensus about race. Challenging these forms of racism is certainly necessary, as we must always remain vigilant, but it will do little to shake the foundations of the current system of control. The new caste system, unlike its predecessors, is officially colorblind. We must deal with it on its own terms. — Michelle Alexander

Yet I've noticed the same thing when your band plays - the most amazing social coherence, as if you all shared the same brain."
"Sure," agreed 'Dope', "but you can't call that organization."
"What do you call it?"
"Jass. — Thomas Pynchon