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Through the dripping weeks that follow One another slow, and soak Summer's extinguished fire and autumn's drifting smoke. — Alfred Austin

Some of us are inclined to look to the weaknesses and shortcomings of others in order to expand our own comfort zone. — Marvin J. Ashton

All the time our union was progressing very nicely. There were lectures to make us understand what trades unionism is and our real position in the labor movement. — Rose Schneiderman

What I am and what I would are as secret as maidenhead; to your ears divinity, to any others profanation. — William Shakespeare

I ask the reader to remember that what is most obvious may be most worthy of analysis. Fertile vistas may open out when commonplace facts are examined from a fresh point of view. — Lancelot Law Whyte

For if there is one lesson worth retaining from the travails of the Cold War and the miseries it brought in its wake, it is the folly of seeking simple answers to complicated questions. It is a lesson which governments still show no sign of learning. — Philip Short

...the Men Who Knew came out of the woodwork. — Rebecca Solnit

One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. — George Orwell

Somehow sleep allows us to see clearly those very things that are obscured by the light of day. — James Lee Burke

You're not horrible, Kelsey. You are vibrant and beautiful, and you burn. Burn so vividly. Fires can damage, but they're also beautiful and vital and they can purify and give the chance for a fresh start. You're not horrible. Not at all. — Cora Carmack

Good or bad is created by humans and pertains only to them. — Jeff Tikari

It's a reminder that God is always, always there. He's our rock, our strength, our refuge. And when we can't find even a minuscule trace of His handprint in what we're going through, He's reminding us that He's still there. And He always will be. No matter what. — Diane Moody