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Emember that under our institutions there was no middle ground for the negro race between slavery and equal citizenship. — James A. Garfield

Whoever no longer finds greatness in God no longer finds it anywhere
he must either deny it or create it. — Friedrich Nietzsche

You either fight active evil or you accept it. Doing nothing is acceptance. There is no in-between. — Bill O'Reilly

I think part of what I like about being a fiction writer is that I can inhabit something that's beyond the limits of my own personality. — Jenny Offill

choosing a gown of a dark blue-gray so soft that in the shadow it looked almost indigo. The line of the neck and the sweep of the skirt were both very flattering, and cut in the fashion of the moment. Deliberately she wore no jewelry, except very small diamond drop earrings. Her shining silver hair was ornament enough. — Anne Perry

For me a house or an apartment becomes a home when you add one set of four legs, a happy tail, and that indescribable measure of love that we call a dog. — Roger A. Caras

We cannot forever hide the truth about ourselves, from ourselves. — John McCain

He'd been convinced that if he could just explain his condition to the city, they would all listen to reason and let him control their lives perfectly. — Brandon Sanderson

If it is the will of God for man to be sick, no one in history violated the will of God more than Jesus. Just as God desires all men to be saved, He also desires all men to be healed. — Praying Medic

Miles added it to his life's lessons list. Call it Rule 27B. Never make key tactical decisions while having electro-convulsive seizures. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Perhaps he simply assumed: a bitterness of habit, of boy after boy trained for music and medicine, and unleashed for murder. — Madeline Miller

Only I have left to say,
'More is thy due than more than all can pay'. — William Shakespeare

The details are the very source of expression in architecture. But we are caught in a vice between art and the bottom line. — Arthur Erickson