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There was an end to weeping. Mourning, however, ebbed and surged but never ceased flowing. — Julius Lester

I see a drift toward authoritarian capitalism that is shared in [the United States], Russia and China," Klein told an audience in New York. "Not to say that we're all at the same stage - but I see a trend toward a very disturbing mix of big corporate power and big state power cooperating in the interests of the elites."31 — Moises Naim

Every man should care (be concerned) about these three things: Which station have I come from? Which station did I get off? Which station am I going to? — Dada Bhagwan

My mobile phone battery runs out all the time because all the messages come straight to me. — Ed Balls

Think the thoughts you would think if you wholeheartedly trusted God's promises. — Bob Goff

If you want to know why some kids can wait and others can't, then you've got to think like they think, — Walter Mischel

So tonight I propose one more step that I would rather not propose. I ask the most fortunate among us, those citizens earning over $100,000 per year, for one year, to pay an additional one percent on the income they receive. — Mitch Daniels

Robin used to hate to see me eat. I chewed too long for her taste. One day I figured it out. She had put two and two together. All that chewing! It was the food that was keeping me alive! — Bill Callahan

I respect Shigeru Miyamoto, so there will be a lot of mushrooms in Metal Gear Solid 3. But you cannot eat turtles. — Hideo Kojima

Daisy picked up the large, limp cat that was almost too heavy for her. "This is Clawed," she said. "C-l-a-w-e-d," she spelled. "Not like a man's name. My brother named him Clawed because he had been clawed by another cat when he found him hiding in a gutter. Daddy says he hopes Jeremy never finds a wounded skunk. — Beverly Cleary

I have no fear of making changes, destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own. — Jackson Pollock