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It's really the story of a young woman, or two women, growing up in Naples in a poor neighborhood. The way that they get out of it - or don't get out of it - that's part of it. But it's also the story of the mid-20th century in Italy so it's really like a social, historical and personal novel. I think that even though I didn't live in Italy in those years, it did cover that same type of generational upbringing that someone like me might've had in America. — Ann Goldstein

The sun still, surprisingly, came up and shone down onto the cold, metal leftovers. No loud noises. No screams. No breaking glass. Just silence and sunshine. You would be forgiven for thinking that this all happened on another planet. It didn't. — Pleasefindthis

Should we try to account for all the gifts of life there would be no time for distress and uneasiness. — Bryant McGill

I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free ... so other people would be also free. — Rosa Parks

The ordinary run of advertising is nothing more than an effort to sell something by yelling in print. — Samuel Hopkins Adams

I believe all universities should at least offer courses in politics and policy implementation. — N. R. Narayana Murthy

Real love demands trust. — Auliq Ice

Being a president is like riding a tiger. A man has to keep on riding or he is swallowed. — Harry S. Truman

I always said that when it was time to retire, I would know it, and I would just tip my hat to the crowds. — Willie Stargell

This is a life of faith, for God will try the truth of our faith, so that the world may see that God has such servants as will depend upon His bare word. — Richard Sibbes

But if the two hundred slaves that I freed are telling the story, then no, I suppose I didn't deserve it."
None of them were smiling anymore. "Holy gods," Ansel whispered. True silence fell over their table for a few heartbeats.
Celaena resumed eating. She didn't feel like talking to them after that. — Sarah J. Maas

Children, we should consider every name as the name of our beloved deity. Imagine that He is the one that appears in all the different forms. If our beloved deity is Krishna, then while chanting the names of the Divine Mother, imagine that Krishna has come before us as Devi. We should not think that since we are chanting Devi's names, Krishna might not like it. These differences exist only in our world, not in His. — Mata Amritanandamayi