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Dan wanted me to stay. I wanted Elf to stay. Everyone in the whole world was fighting with somebody to stay. When Richard Bach wrote "If you love someone, set them free" he can't have been directing his advice at human beings. — Miriam Toews

there are more slaves in the world today than ever before, although they represent a smaller percentage of the world's population than in the past. Widespread calls for abolition, of course, began — E. Benjamin Skinner

I have always thought, the secret purpose of the book tour is to make the writer hate the book he's written. And, as a result, drive him to write another book. — Salman Rushdie

In times of peace, the war party insists on making preparation for war. As soon as prepared for, it insists on making war. — Robert M. La Follette

He was ignorant, but a lot of people mistook ignorance for stupidity, and knowingness for intelligence. — Michael Lewis

Don't come crying to me if your homes are attacked. You will reap what you sow. — Ian Paisley

Teachers must be celebrated for moving civilization from ignorance to enlightenment, from apathy to responsibility. — Sharon M. Draper

Perhaps the final hour is come I have left no testament Only a pen, for my mother I am no hero in an age without heroes I just want to be a man. — Bei Dao

friends help friends fight pixies. — Carrie Jones

The last thing we want to see, given the success of the peace process, is the return of installations along the Irish border. — Martin McGuinness

That was Mahogany!! — Suzanne Collins

You want fucked? — Lilly Black

Invent a new language anyone can understand. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

The primitive ideals of centralization are now largely self-defeating. Human crucifixion by vertically on the now static checkerboard of the old city is pattern already in agony; yet for lack of any organic planing it is going on and on
not living, but rather hanging by its eyebrows from its nervous system. — Frank Lloyd Wright