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The only human value of anything, writing included, is intense vision of the facts. — William Carlos Williams

Until then she hadn't considered that there was a trade off, that she might not fit anymore in places where she'd been comfortable. — Jodi Picoult

It is impossible for a Westerner to imagine the deadening torpor of a protected life under house arrest. Eventually, one is grateful for the smallest outing outdoors
a lovely picnic in a burqa, being allowed to watch the men and boys fly kites or swim. — Phyllis Chesler

Those left behind prayed constantly for peace but prayers came back with Return to Sender stamped all over them. Only the roll call of the dead grew. — Sarah Winman

By writing much, one learns to write well. — Robert Southey

The fig tree had dropped its fruit all over the ground. Ripe figs lay in the dust, exploded, bloody, as if the sky had rained organs. — Rupert Thomson

If you're bullied your entire life you want to be able to just scream to the world 'well that's who I am!' — Christopher Sieber

There is some good in this world, and it's worth fighting for. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Instead of casting off the foreign skin, as John Quincy Adams had stipulated, never to resume it, the fashion is to resume the foreign skin as conspicuously as can be. The cult of ethnicity has reversed the movement of American history, producing a nation of minorities - or at least of minority spokesmen - less interested in joining with the majority in common endeavor than in declaring their alienation from oppressive, white, patriarchal, racist, sexist, classist society. — Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

I'm not sure whether to be flattered or offended, so I decide to be both. — Winter Renshaw

I'm terribly shallow. I don't miss things once I have stopped doing them, and I don't miss people when I stop seeing them. — Terry Wogan

The ideal of warriorship is that the warrior should be sad and tender, and because of that, the warrior can be very brave as well. — Chogyam Trungpa

Economics may not fundamentally be about value creation in real business. At its best it may be an idealized and abstract view of markets built around the goals of prediction, not around the way that actual business works. It is clearly useful for many purposes, but perhaps not for solving the problems of understanding business in the twenty-first century. — Freeman Et Al