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If you need me, just focus on us and I'll be here. Despite what happened with others in the past, I will show up. — Melyssa Winchester

Our house is burning down and we are blind to it. The earth and humankind are in danger and we are all responsible. It is time to open our eyes. Alarms are sounding across all continents. We cannot say we did not know! Climate warming is still reversible. Heavy would be the responsibility of those who refuse to fight it. — Jacques Chirac

We must seize the daylight. — Julie Berry

When we forgive, we're saying to our heart that we are ready to move on. — Milan Ljubincic

I have a library card. I use it. — Gayla Drummond

What kind of people do we wish to become, and how do we know an American when we see one? Is it possible to pursue a common purpose without a common history or a standard text? — Lewis H. Lapham

In meditation, when your mind becomes perfectly still and calm, you will experience the golden light of eternity. — Frederick Lenz

Eve left Adam, to meet the Devil in private. — Alexander Pope

The fundamental basis of this nation's laws was given to Moses on the Mount ... If we don't have a proper fundamental moral background, we will finally end up with a totalitarian government which does not believe in rights for anybody except the State. — Harry Truman

I kind of go in waves with reading. Sometimes I read all the time, and sometimes I can't get settled enough to focus. — Conor Oberst

He is pushing his face in all the time and telling us about his private life. Nobody's interested. He should just go away. — Steven Morrissey

Philadelphia was the smell of the summer sun, of burnt asphalt, of sizzling meat from food carts tucked into street corners, foreign brown men and women hunched inside. Ifemelu would come to like the gyros from those carts, flatbread and lamb and dripping sauces, as she would come to love Philadelphia itself. It did not raise the spectre of intimidation as Manhattan did; it was intimate but not provincial, a city that might yet be kind to you. Ifemelu — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie