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Southern white people despise the Negro as a race, and will do nothing to aid in his elevation as such; but for certain individuals they have a strong affection, and are helpful to them in many ways. — James Weldon Johnson

Like the intense fire that transforms iron into steel, as we remain faithful during the fiery trial of our faith, we are spiritually refined and strengthened. — Neil L. Andersen

A sense of worthiness inspires us to be vulnerable, share openly, and persevere. Shame keeps us small, resentful, and afraid. — Brene Brown

BUSINESS and LIFE are like a bank account-you can't take out more than you put in. — William Feather

Thou art an elm, my husband, I a vine. — William Shakespeare

It's just a book and a book can't leave me. A book can't decide who it wants to be with. — Cecily Anne Paterson

I live a very nice life. I have a wonderful time. But it's not lived drawing on a full level. I'm relaxed, cool, and enjoying it. — Marianne Faithfull

Selfishness, if but reasonably tempered with wisdom, is not such an evil trait. — Giovanni Ruffini

Our bodies are exploited so much in the media, I feel like everyone is made to feel like they're not worthy or beautiful. — Shantel VanSanten

To read is to translate, for no two persons' experiences are the same. A bad reader is like a bad translator: he interprets literally when he ought to paraphrase and paraphrases when he ought to interpret literally. — W. H. Auden

Public corruption is the FBI's top criminal priority. The threat - which involves the corruption of local, state, and federally elected, appointed, or contracted officials - strikes at the heart of government, eroding public confidence and undermining the strength of our democracy. — James Comey

The biggest advantage anyone can give you is to underestimate you. — Bob Rector

He remembered the forceful hand that cast him to the earth. He'd fallen like a shooting star, his flesh burning until his wings fell away. Pain was something he had never known before. But even worse than the physical affliction was the knowledge that he would forevermore be denied Heaven. — James Burnham