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The human soul is like a bird that is born in a cage. Nothing can deprive it of its natural longings, or obliterate the mysterious remembrance of its heritage. — Epes Sargent

Tromping through the woods with yards of cloth swaddled around her was more work than tromping through a tangled field of dried cornstalks on the way to the barn. — Maeve Greyson

I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks. — Sarah Grimke

Only friends will tell you the truths you need to hear to make your life bearable. — Francine Du Plessix Gray

What I want is for both of us to feel safe. What you and I have together shouldn't be draining us like this. It should be the one rock-solid thing we both count on. — Sylvia Day

Ms Finney shared an office on the third floor with several other court reporters. Their software system was called Veritas. Theo had hacked into it before when he had been curious about something that happened in court. It was not a secure system because the information was available in open court. Anyone could walk into the courtroom and watch the trial. Anyone, of course, who was not confined by the rigors of middle school. — John Grisham

When you say that you can't accomplish your goals, you are robbing yourself of an unforgettable experience: the pathway to wisdom. — Jason W. Blair

I have been very interested and intrigued and congratulatory toward President Bush and his paintings. — Jimmy Carter

'Saturday Night Live' was actually started with a show that Lorne Michaels and I did at a summer camp called Timberlane in Ontario when we were 14 and 15. We would do an improvisational show with music, comedy and acting. — Howard Shore

Joe Louis was one of my first heroes. — Robert Goulet

The life you build feels like the entire world, and when it's suddenly gone, the world doesn't make sense for a while. Or, in his case, ever again. — Jonathan Tropper

A poet clings to his own tradition and avoids internationalism. — Salvatore Quasimodo

It is an ill thing to meet a man you thought dead in the woodland at dusk. — Robert E. Howard