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The force of mind is only as great as its expression; its depth only as deep as its power to expand and lose itself. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

There's not much money in Tallahassee. Not many people can leave Tallahassee because they don't have the means. — T-Pain

Democracy alone can supply the vitalizing force to stir the peoples of the world into triumphant action, not only against their human oppressors, but also against their ancient enemies-hunger, misery, and despair. — Harry S. Truman

If the redeemed sing, presumably someone must write the songs. — Charles Williams

Why do you help these strangers?" she asked Tiffany now. "They are not of your clan. You owe them nothing."
"Well," said Tiffany, "although they are strangers, I simply think of them as people. All of them. And you help other people--that's how we do it."
"Does every person do it?" said Nightshade.
"No," said Tiffany. "Sadly, that is true. But many people will help other people, just because, well, because they are other people. That's how it goes. — Terry Pratchett

That there is a before-speaking, that we did
not always speak. — Erin Moure

Writing is the most important thing in my life - above marriage. — Lawrence Sanders

I need your submission too, but only if it's real. If you're really not feeling it, then don't pretend. Make me earn it. — Bianca Sommerland

It is the first law of friendship that it has to be cultivated. The second is to be indulgent when the first law is neglected. — Voltaire

Nothing that costs only a dollar is not worth having. — Elizabeth Arden

For there is no Christian, that means to be saved by believing rightly, can ever believe such impossible passages of grossness. — William Shakespeare

Even after she was gone, he passed her place each day:
something white in a high window - not a face,
but the white belly of a pigeon beating its wings
against the pane in the boarded-up house. — Zoe Brigley

Socialism with a human face. — Alexander Dubcek

... people are never like what you remember them. You make them, as the years go by, more and more the way you wish them to be, and as you think you remember them. If you want to remember them as agreeable and gay and handsome, you make them far more so than they actually were. — Agatha Christie