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There are people in Europe that struggled during an entire life to save as much as possible in banks that bankrupted and left them homeless. — Robin Sacredfire

I have no patience with this dreadful idea that whatever you have in you has to come out, that you can't suppress true talent. People can be destroyed; they can be bent, distorted, and completely crippled ... In spite of all the poetry, all the philosophy to the contrary, we are not really masters of our fate. — Katherine Anne Porter

He said that for wickedness to succeed all it takes is for decent people to do nothing. — Peter F. Hamilton

So that's our new flag. The thing we've been fighting for-thirteen stripes for the colonies and thirteen stars in a circle for the union. — Lamar Trotti

It was a condition of sanity both to accept 'GDR-logic' and to ignore it. 'If you took things as seriously as people in the west think we must have, we would have all killed ourselves! — Anna Funder

You can't criticize people for wanting to have a decent life or wanting to live decently. — Angela Davis

Have faith in your intuition and listen to your gut feeling. — Ann Cotton

In all things, to serve from the lowest station upwards is necessary. To restrict yourself to a trade is best. For the narrow mind, whatever he attempts is still a trade; for the higher, an art; and the highest in doing one thing does all, or, to speak less paradoxically, in the one thing which he does rightly he sees the likeness of all that is done rightly. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If Heaven actually exists, I don't need anyone to be my real estate broker. After all, what is religion but an attempt to sell you a share in the ultimate gated community? — Quentin R. Bufogle

The graceful Georgian streets and squares, a series of steel engravings under a wet sky. — Shana Alexander

The name of the book was The Big Board. He got a few paragraphs into it, and then he realized that he had read it before - years ago, in the veterans' hospital. It was about an Earthling man and woman who were kidnapped by extra-terrestrials. They were put on display in a zoo on a planet called Zircon-212. — Kurt Vonnegut