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for Arendt, if you do not respond adequately when the times demand it, you show a lack of imagination and attention that is as dangerous as deliberately committing an abuse. — Sarah Bakewell

We are bound to our ancestors and to those who made us, whether we want to be or not. What matters is what we make of what we are. — Kate Elliott

The great illusion of leadership is to think that man can be led out of the desert by someone who has never been there. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Stop looking in the mirror and forget how you look like; we are all special the way we are. — M.F. Moonzajer

The only thing that I react really violently to is being misquoted. — Gore Vidal

I got schooled this year.
By my Father.
He taught me that heroes aren't always invincible. — Colleen Hoover

The fanged shadows boiled out behind them, howling for blood, their voices creaking with the sound of snapping bones. The fallen of Hethor's own party seemed to be swept up in the pursuit, dead correct people on their trail, keening, crying, blaming. Rivers of red flowed rapidly across the stone dock in the twilight, slippery sticky blood overtaking their flight to make them trip and slide headfirst into stone bollards or pitch screaming into the sea. — Jay Lake

Till such time that there are strong men in this world, a woman would prefer strong coffee! — Manoj Vaz

Inspiration may not solve one's deepest or darkest problems, but it can be a light when no other light shines. — Elaina Marie

Levin resolved the first question at once, with extraordinary ease, though it had seemed so difficult to him before. — Leo Tolstoy

The test of all happiness is gratitude; and I felt grateful, though I hardly knew to whom. Children are grateful when Santa Claus puts in their stockings gifts of toys or sweets. Could I not be grateful to Santa Claus when he put in my stockings the gift of two miraculous legs? We thank people for birthday presents of cigars and slippers. Can I thank no one for the birthday present of birth? — G.K. Chesterton

If he were allowed contact with foreigners he would discover that they are creatures similar to himself and that most of what he has been told about them is lies. The sealed world in which he lives would be broken, and the fear, hatred, and self-righteousness on which his morale depends might evaporate. It is therefore realized on all sides that however ofter Persia, or Egypt, or Java, or Ceylon may change hands, the main frontiers must never be crossed by anything except bombs. — George Orwell

It is very grand and sumptuous and awesome to look at but it was really about the characters for me. — Emmy Rossum