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It is easy for an African to hate the invader and drive him out of Africa, but it is very difficult for an American Negro to do this. He obviously can't do this to white people; there's no place to drive them. This is a country that belongs equally to us both. One has got to live together here or else there won't be any country. — James Baldwin

Antoine knew what it was like to flee, to shed a life as though it were a cloak. He had learned to pack light. The less he had, the less he had to leave behind. — Samantha Sotto

You know, the energy I think I was just born with. I think I was just always like that as I kid; I was always real energetic. — Godfrey

The rich are different. Their wants are very high maintenance. They'll pick eye color and hair color, all the way down to what she does for a living, what school she went to. Their list can be extremely long. But at the end of the day, dating is dating, because they're human beings. — Patti Stanger

Even though the stuff Im doing right now is relatively easy, I think in the future I would love to play things that have nothing to do with me and thats good. — Roselyn Sanchez

Meeting her was like taking a deep breath for the first time in years, — Lisa Kleypas

I think of you only twice a day - when I am alone and when I am with someone else. — Amit Kalantri

A pure fountain gives pure water — Cassandra Clare

I think that novels that leave out technology misrepresent life as badly as Victorians misrepresented life by leaving out sex. — Kurt Vonnegut

In a rising market, enough of your bad ideas will pay off so that you'll never learn that you should have fewer ideas. — Daniel Kahneman

Each category is generalized to the greatest possible extent, so that it eventually loses all specificity and is reabsorbed by all the other categories. When everything is political, nothing is political anymore, the word itself is meaningless. When everything is sexual, nothing is sexual any more, and sex loses its determinants. When everything is aesthetic, nothing is beautiful or ugly any more, and art itself disappears. — Jean Baudrillard

Haven poured herself some orange juice, pausing. "Did you want some of this, Carmine?"
"Yeah, definitely want some of that. — J.M. Darhower

Writing poems is a chance to construct spaces that I want to imaginatively inhabit. — Mary Szybist