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As a jealous man, I suffer four times over: because I am jealous, because I blame myself for being so, because I fear that my jealousy will wound the other, because I allow myself to be subject to a banality: I suffer from being excluded, from being aggressive, from being crazy, and from being common. — Roland Barthes

It is dangerous to be in a passive position — Sunday Adelaja

I could not finish the rest of the tours the band had planned. I was replaced by Matt Cameron. The next years of my life were about recovery, healing, and right living. I never lost the need to create. — Jack Irons

Be kind, for everyone is having a hard battle. — Plato

Action with and for those who suffer is the concrete expression of the compassionate life and the final criterion of being a Christian. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

I don't know how it is with others, but for me the charm of a woman increases if she is a young traveler, has spent five days on a scientific trip lying on the hard bench of the Tashkent train, knows her way around in Linnaean Latin, knows which side she is on in the dispute between the Lamarckians and the epigeneticists, and is not indifferent to the soybean, cotton, or chicory. — Osip Mandelstam

I was born Katie O'Reilly," she began. "Poor Irish, but proud of it. I boarded the Titanic at Queenstown as a third class passenger with nothing more than the clothes on my back. And the law at my heels." Titanic Rhapsody — Jina Bacarr

Never was it given to mortal man - To lie so boldly as we women can. — Alexander Pope

My gut tells me everything I need to know. — Olivia

I really believe amendment " to make English our common and unifying language" is racist. I think it's directed basically to people who speak Spanish. — Ruben Aguilar

Recordar: To remember; from the Latin records, to pass back through the heart — Eduardo Galeano