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The narcissism of student movements, new Left ideologues and the popular culture of the '60s generation invited a conservative backlash. — Tony Judt

Hyper-communication can mean we spend more time on Facebook than we do face-to-face with the people we care about. — Brene Brown

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Fury the shattering — Thomas E. Sniegoski

The Biblical account describing God as an eagle teaching his eaglets to fly is exactly the process readers go through as they work through the chapters of this book. "Like an eagle that stirs up its nest and hovers over its young, that spreads its wings to catch them and carries them on its pinions." Deut. 32:11 — Beth Willis Miller

Take care what words you speak that follow "I am." In so speaking you create your life. — Alan Cohen

In books there are chapters to separate out the moments, to show that time is going by and things are changing, and sometimes the parts even have titles that are full of promise - 'The Meeting', 'Hope', 'Downfall' - like paintings do. But in life there's nothing like that, no titles or signs or warnings, nothing to say 'Beware, danger!' or 'Frequent landslides' or 'Disillusion ahead'. In life you stand all alone in your costume, and too bad if it's in tatters. — Delphine De Vigan

In journalism, a fact is just a fact. But in fiction, you have to build your case. It has to be made, step by step. — Edward P. Jones

I fell in love with beauty a long, long time ago, but what I wanted was to create beauty - not to be blinded by it. — Helena Rubinstein

Free-market capitalism, in the blink of an eye, was gutted and replaced by an oligopoly. — Gerald Celente

A politician needs the ability to foretell what's going to happen, and the ability to explain afterwards why it didn't. — Anonymous

You move forward, and when you falter, you get up. And when you can't, you let us carry you. You let me carry you. — Leigh Bardugo

See yonder fire! It is the moon slow rising o'er the eastern hill. It glimmers on the forest tips, and through the dewy foliage drips In little rivulets of light, and makes the heart in love with night. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

With the historic abolition of long-distance charges on 31 December 2000, every telephone call became a local one, and the human race greeted the new millennium by transforming itself into one huge, gossiping family. Like — Arthur C. Clarke