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Many of the white people [who] have been instruments in the hands of God for our good, even such as have held us in captivity, are now pleading our cause with earnestness and zeal. — Richard Allen

While others are broadcasting be listening — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Don't let what you never experienced taint your understanding of what could be. — Lisa Anderson

It shouldn't have surprised her. Didn't she know better than almost anyone what sort of filth humans were capable of? But it did, every time, a sort of weary, miserable surprise that someone out there had found a new way to create pain. She — Stacia Kane

Man's will is free in the sense that man can choose to do anything in keeping with his nature ... Man's will is not free in that he is limited to his nature — Henry Clarence Thiessen

Silent evidence pervades everything connected to the notion of history. By history, I don't mean just those learned-but-dull books in the history section (with Renaissance paintings on their cover to attract buyers). History, I will repeat, is any succession of events seen with the effect of posteriority.
This bias extends to the ascription of factors in the success of ideas and religions, to the illusion of skill in many professions, to success in artistic occupations, to the nature versus nurture debate, to mistakes in using evidence in the court of law, to illusions about the "logic" of history
and of course, most severely, in our perception of the nature of extreme events. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

My dad told me that when I was born my cheeks were so fat the doctors didn't know which end to spank. — Sean Covey

Let's not underrate cannabis, for cryin' out loud. Cannabis should be the glue of the community. — Terence McKenna

I never counted on you, lass. You are strong, honorable, clever, shrewd, beautiful, and resilient. You doona ever quit, and you doona ever give up. So why give up on me? — Donna Grant

Humility is the freedom to stop trying to be what we're not, or pretending to be what we're not, and accepting our 'appropriate smallness. — John Ortberg

I hold any writer sufficiently justified who is himself in love with his theme. — Henry James

It doesn't change what we are to each other. It's like there's always been a piece of my soul missing, and it's inside you, Clary. — Cassandra Clare

One shouldn't ever do anything to protect one's dignity. You either have it or you don't. — Mark Helprin

My ideal reader is somebody who reads my poems out loud. — James Arthur

Why don't you try to do without him, why don't you try to live alone? Do you really need his hands for your passion? Do you really need his heart for your throne? Do you need his labor for your baby? Do you need his beast for the bone? Do you need to hold a leash to be a lady? I know that you can make it, you can make it on your own. — Leonard Cohen