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Unequipped to hold their own in the ferociously competitive world of White America, in which even the language is foreign to them, the Navajos sink ever deeper into the culture of poverty, exhibiting all of the usual and well-known symptoms: squalor, unemployment or irregular and ill-paid employment, broken families, disease, prostitution, crime, alcoholism, lack of education, too many children, apathy and demoralization, and various forms of mental illness, including evangelical Protestantism. Whether in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, the barrios of Caracas, the ghettos of Newark, the mining towns of West Virginia or the tarpaper villages of Gallup, Flagstaff and Shiprock, it's the same the world over - one big wretched family sequestered in sullen desperation, pawed over by social workers, kicked around by the cops and prayed over by the missionaries. — Edward Abbey

I hate them," Sebarial said. "But I try to hate everyone. That way, I don't risk leaving out anyone who is particularly deserving. — Brandon Sanderson

By my tenth glass of wine I started to wonder whether there was something wrong with my palate. Everyone else was marking the wine list with notes like "Pleasant finish. Robust spices." Meanwhile, I was doodling pictures of vampiric cougars. Then I noticed people staring at my doodles, and so I started writing notes next to the wine. Things like "Tastes of NyQuil, but in a good way," and "This one will get you all the way fucked up." "I can't feel my feet anymore." "Did I leave the garage door open? I wonder whether the cat is on fire. I should probably stop drinking now." Everyone else there had a sophisticated palate. I had one that needed therapy, and possibly an intervention. — Jenny Lawson

I know, but I had a better year than Hoover. — George Herman

As long as we're here, we are the occupying power. It's a very ugly word, but it's true. — Paul Bremer

I think there is only one. Oh, there are gods everywhere, in the hollow hills, in the wind and the sea, in the very grass we walk on and the air we breathe, and in the bloodstained shadows where men like Belasius wait for them. But I believe there must be one who is God Himself, like the great sea, and all the rest of us, small gods and men and all, like rivers, we all come to Him in the end. — Mary Stewart

Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling. — Margaret Lee Runbeck

People who go to Italy to look at ruins won't have to go as far as Naples and Pompeii in the future. — William Manchester

He kissed my lips softly. Text me and i'll be here in a heartbeat, breast-feedind or not. — Katie McGarry

I think we're at the stage where
we're not musicians but not idols
either. In a way, we also feel bad for being called idols — G-Dragon

Once I was condemned to three months' absolute silence. As I could not speak, I wrote a book. — Nana Mouskouri

Sometimes I cheat and buy things I used to make from scratch and just doctor them up. — Terry McMillan

There is a slowness in affairs which ripens them, and a slowness which rots them. — Joseph Roux