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No matter what an architect may be at home, he becomes a monumentalist when he comes to Washington. — Ada Louise Huxtable

The human heart is the only thing in this world that weighs more when it is broken — Michael Xavier

He looked around, saw himself mirrored in that man walking back with his rifle. And suddenly, it seemed possible to him that we might love ourselves the most when we are suffering and seen to suffer. The pursuits of men seemed only the more shocking, if this were true. — Karen Fisher

I followed Him for His wisdom. But served Him for His goodness. — Chuck Black

Oprah Winfrey represents the most ingenious and creative expression of black spiritual genius in the public mainstream that we've had in quite a long time, if ever. — Michael Eric Dyson

I was a strange, loud little kid who could sit at the piano and kill a Beethoven piece. — Lady Gaga

Some, perhaps, would fall by the way. Some, old or sick, would drop out of the caravan and creep away into a solitary place to die; others would be picked off by gunners, defying the law for the fancied pleasure of stopping in full flight a brave and fiercely burning life; still others, perhaps, would fall in exhaustion into the sea ... In them burned one more the fever of migration, consuming with its fires all other desires and passions. — Rachel Carson

Well, you didn't think I'd just roll over, did you?"
"Actually I was hoping for an on-all-fours sort of thing. — G.A. Aiken

The shadow of scepticism is dispelled in the light of real knowledge. — Etienne De L'Amour

The Lady has always moved to the next town
and you stumble on after Her. — Robert Creeley

Discontented inhabitants who willingly admit a foreign power either through excessive ambition or through fear, as was the case with the Etolians, who admitted the Romans into Greece. So it was with every province that the Romans entered: they were brought in by the inhabitants themselves. — Niccolo Machiavelli