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The anxiety around such work [vulnerably written ethnographies] is that it will prove to be beyond criticism, that it will be undiscussable. — Ruth Behar

The important thing is how we know, not what or how much. — John Lancaster Spalding

The going away of friends does not make the remainder more precious. It takes so much from them as there was a common link. A. B. and C. make a party. A. dies. B. not only loses A. but all A.'s part in C. C. loses A.'s part in B., and so the alphabet sickens by subtraction of interchangeables. — Charles Lamb

There's been so much media about me being a surfer dude and a lot of other jobs. I guess it's time to prove myself, to let the people know, heck, I've a brain. — Kato Kaelin

We must be very faithful, but without anxiety or eagerness; we must use the means that are given to us according to our vocation, and then remain in peace concerning all the rest. For God ... will always be attentive to provide us with whatever is necessary. — Francis De Sales

I'm not prepared for Rue's family. Her parents, whose faces are still fresh with sorrow. Her fiver younger siblings, who resemble her so closely. The slight builds, the luminous brown eyes. They form a flock of small dark birds. — Suzanne Collins

Are women beautiful or aren't we? — Naomi Wolf

We have long possessed the art of war and the science of war, which have been evolved in the minutest detail. — Fredrik Bajer

Faith then, in its relation to salvation, is that confidence by which we accept it as a free gift from the Saviour, and is the only possible way in which the gift of God could be appropriated. — Mark Hopkins

Like the sun and the moon, we were always meant to be in the same sky. — Stephanie Dray

Moderation is a fear of falling into that envy and contempt which those who grow giddy with their good fortune quite justly draw upon themselves. It is a vain boasting of the greatness of our mind. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Books are what you love. They are what you know. It's obviously your passion. I didn't want you to lose that. You've lost enough — J.L. Mac

Oh, darling, you know we writers must occasionally stretch a point to heighten the dramatic situation. — Patrick Dennis

But I am so voluntarily, and therefore I am not destitute. — Hermann Hesse

The lunatic who thinks he is a crowned head may be, in a sense, happy, but his happiness is not of a kind that any sane person would envy. — Bertrand Russell

Death is the word that kills all the words. (La mort est un mot - Qui tue tous les mots) — Charles De Leusse