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It was expected that men's hands would be good and calloused by reins and shovels and the hands of other men whose lives they knew by the tough skin of their handshakes. — Wiley Cash

32:1 So these three men ceased answering Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. 2 Then the wrath of Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, of the family of Ram, was aroused against Job; his wrath was aroused because he justified himself rather than God. 3 Also against his three friends his wrath was aroused, because they had found no answer, and yet had condemned Job. — Anonymous

I cannot bring myself to believe that any human being lives who would do me any harm. — Abraham Lincoln

Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today. Let me repeat that: Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today! I mean it. Shakespeare was a better stylist, Melville was more important to American letters, and Charles Dickens had a defter hand at creating characters. But among living writers, there is nobody who can even approach Gene Wolfe for brilliance of prose, clarity of thought, and depth in meaning — Michael Swanwick

In the end, no single group will mean defeat for the Democrat and victory for the Republican in 2016. But President Obama's troubling legacy - a weakened coalition and growing ranks of alienated white voters - could mean a serious post-presidential hangover for Democrats. — Byron York

History belongs to the intercessors - those who believe and pray the future into being. — Walter Wink

She had been told of a thing that sounded like a locomotive. And that thing was a flood. — Tom Franklin

When everyone sees good, then bad exists. — Laozi

At every step, somebody fell down and ceased to suffer. — Elie Wiesel

Can really rescue you, and you have to do something. Not knowing what you want to — Meg Jay

OK, so what's the speed of dark? — Steven Wright

Every builder builds somewhat for unknown purposes, and is in a measure a prophet. — Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman