Faultline Quotes & Sayings
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I will never stop working on Spanish-language projects because that's my language, and because I'm a Latina and Mexican before anything else. — Kate Del Castillo

For far too long we've allowed the other side to paint us as racist, as sexist, inhumane war mongers - well, today as a conservative black Republican and former solider, I'm here to set that record straight. — Allen West

She went searching for her dreams, and she didn't find them, but she made the attempt. — Sherman Alexie

I don't like freedom jazz - I think it's void of roots and void of foundation. — George Shearing

So the more we give our kids practice at considering how someone else feels or experiences a situation, the more empathic and caring they will become. — Daniel J. Siegel

People we are emotionally open to and close to affect us more than most people realize. If you are emotionally open to people, you will find yourself experiencing the mindset of others. — Frederick Lenz

Shut up, me" Leo said out loud.
"What?" Piper asked.
"Nothing," he said. "Long night. I think I'm hallucinating. It's cool. — Rick Riordan

Most police officers are good cops and good people. — Rand Paul

I think that just talking about what guys shouldn't do, we got to also make sure that you can do your part to do whatever you can do to make, to try to make sure it doesn't happen. — Stephen A. Smith

I know the new comedy god is surrealism, but it doesn't touch my heart. — Jenny Eclair

On the Internet, you can form a community without having to go through the trouble of meeting anyone. — Ian Jack

This is why I shall not tell you in this story about all the days when nothing happened. You will not catch me saying, 'thus the sad days passed slowly by'
or 'the years rolled on their weary course'
or 'time went on'
because it is silly; of course time goes on
whether you say so or not. So I shall just tell you the nice, interesting parts
and in between you will understand that we had our meals and got up and went to bed, and dull things like that. — E. Nesbit