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Haviah Quotes By Marian Wright Edelman

We all need to get out of our safety zones too. In addition to voting, we need to embarrass people who don't do the right thing. It's going to take citizen action. — Marian Wright Edelman

Haviah Quotes By Karen Horney

We may feel genuinely concerned about world conditions, though such a concern should drive us into action and not into a depression. — Karen Horney

Haviah Quotes By Nalini Singh

It's like she's encased in a shell, more so than other Psy. Everything's — Nalini Singh

Haviah Quotes By Peter Straub

Many fiction writers eventually want to feel that their work forms a single, unified entity. — Peter Straub

Haviah Quotes By Tammara Webber

Oh No! My wings are effed up! — Tammara Webber

Haviah Quotes By Teri Garr

Going to dancing school, or being in a play, is a very familial feeling. You're around friends. — Teri Garr

Haviah Quotes By Kazuma Kodaka

He's soft and strong at the same time; beautiful and cold like a polished japanese katana. — Kazuma Kodaka

Haviah Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

At Keramzin, I had a doll I made out of an old sock that I used to talk to whenever he was away hunting. Maybe that would make me feel better."
"You were an odd little girl."
"You have no idea. What did you and Tolya play with?"
"The skulls of our enemies."
I saw the glint in her eye, and we both burst out laughing. — Leigh Bardugo

Haviah Quotes By Michael Dirda

Books, by their very nature and variety, help us grow in empathy for others, in tolerance and awareness. But they should increase our skepticism as well as our humanity, for all good readers know how easy it is to misread. What counts is to stay receptive and open, to reserve judgment and try to foresee consequences, to avoid the facile conclusion and be ready to change one's mind. — Michael Dirda

Haviah Quotes By Walt Whitman

The swarms of cringers, suckers, doughfaces, lice of politics, planners of sly involutions for their own preferment to city offices or state legislatures or the judiciary or congress or the presidency, obtain a response of love and natural deference from the people whether they get the offices or no ... when it is better to be a bound booby and rogue in office at a high salary than the poorest free mechanic or farmer with his hat unmoved from his head and firm eyes and a candid and generous heart ... and when servility by town or state or the federal government or any oppression on a large scale or small scale can be tried on without its own punishment following duly after in exact proportion against the smallest chance of escape ... or rather when all life and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part of the earth - then only shall the instinct of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth. — Walt Whitman