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Maybe Violet was stricken with colorblindness, the willful inability to distinguish between white and any other color, the only infirmity Americans wished for themselves. But — Viet Thanh Nguyen

She hadn't learned to look for the difference yet between what one did and who one was. Hadn't even known there was a difference. — Julia Pierpont

Blood brothers in desperation
Oath of silence for the voice of a generation — Fall Out Boy

DIAGRAMMING MY DEATH SENTENCE — James Patterson

The United States Constitutional Convention, except for three or four persons, thought prayers unnecessary. — Benjamin Franklin

From the look of us, you'd never know we slept in the same bed last night and made out like the world was going to end if we stopped. — Simone Elkeles

Even when all other forms of communication fail, books will remain. — George Brockway

I think the only necessary conclusion is that we are too beautiful, because being not beautiful at all just doesn't make sense. — Zoe Trope

Royce's eyes narrowed in discouragement at the thoght of having to sing to jenny. his deep bariton voice would surely bring every hound for miles to yap and nip at his heels. — Judith McNaught

Nurture is like psychic Wheaties. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds. — William Butler Yeats

The most insidious of the premature responsibilities that may be foisted onto some children is the expectation that the child is somehow supposed to take care of his parents, rather than the other way around. Parents who were themselves raised with too little attention given to their own early feelings, if they have not worked out the resulting emotional problems in subsequent years, often look forward to having children of their own so that the children will make them happy. (81) — Sheldon B. Kopp