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I didn't know the inner me was hungry," I said to Art.
"That's because it already starved to death. — Joe Hill

Pure love is the chief manifestation of education. — Sai Baba

Consciousness is the original sin: consciousness of the inevitability of our death. — David Cronenberg

A philosopher is aspires to explain away all mysteries, to dissolve them into light. — Henri Frederic Amiel

The best stories are the ones with the unexpected plot twists that no one would have guessed, even the writer. — Shannon L. Alder

I am fortunate: my parents told me the world was my oyster, when they could have said I wouldn't make it for a lot of reasons - rural, girl, small African country. So, no regrets. — Dambisa Moyo

The secret of imagining is the greatest of all problems to the solution of which the mystic aspires. Supreme power, supreme wisdom, supreme delight lie in the far-off solution of this mystery. — Douglas Fawcett

No one has never become poor by giving a glass of water to drink. God do not have to visit me, He is living in my house and fighting for me and my family — Ademola Adejumo

Books, by their very nature and variety, help us grow in empathy for others, in tolerance and awareness. But they should increase our skepticism as well as our humanity, for all good readers know how easy it is to misread. What counts is to stay receptive and open, to reserve judgment and try to foresee consequences, to avoid the facile conclusion and be ready to change one's mind. — Michael Dirda

She had been the source of all his wealth; she had peopled his plantation with slaves; she had become a great grandmother in his service. She had rocked him in infancy, attended him in childhood, served him through life, and at his death wiped from his icy brow the cold death-sweat, and closed his eyes forever. She was nevertheless left a slave - a slave for life - a slave in the hands of strangers; and in their hands she saw her children, her grandchildren, and her great-grandchildren, divided, like so many sheep, without being gratified with the small privilege of a single word, as to their or her own destiny. — Frederick Douglass