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Now if you should hear any one say that Lincoln don't [sic] want to go to Congress, I wish you as a personal friend of mine, wouldtell him that you have reason to believe he is mistaken. — Abraham Lincoln
Originally, John Kennedy was going to come speak, and then Lyndon Johnson. Because it was October of '62, neither made it because of the Cuban missile crisis. — David Maraniss
I have never been the mousy, stand-two-paces-behind, obedient 'little woman' type. — Joan Collins
In that time while he was still aware, which was the worse, I wonder: the agony of his physical torture or the horror of their utter hatred, of their moral certainty that he was so beyond the bounds of what they could accept that he deserved not just a death but one of such brutality, such inhumanity, as would make the seraphs who burned Sodom bow their heads in cold respect? What is it like, I wonder, to learn the full capacity of hatred in a lesson hammered home with bone broken on wood and skin ripped on barbed wire? — Hal Duncan
Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things. — Chaim Potok
Basic problem solving. If you don't have the data you need, play with the data you have, see if something comes out of it. She'd — James S.A. Corey
Find a girl, settle down,
If you want you can marry. — Cat Stevens
The truth has got to appear plausible on the stage. — Edward Bond
Only by avoiding the beginning of things can we escape their end. — Cyril Connolly
we never own the work of God. We are simply stewards of it. — Christine Caine
Which was what love was: unmotivated respect. — Toni Morrison
For our intellectual spirit has the power of fire in itself. For no other purpose is it sent by God to the earth than that it glow and grow into a flame. When it is excited by admiration, then it grows, just as if the wind entering into a fire excited its potential to actuality. If we apprehend the works of God, we marvel at eternal wisdom. — Nicholas Of Cusa
Indeed our survival and liberation depend upon our recognition of the truth when it is spoken and lived by the people. If we cannot recognize the truth, then it cannot liberate us from untruth. To know the truth is to appropriate it, for it is not mainly reflection and theory. Truth is divine action entering our lives and creating the human action of liberation. — James H. Cone
Perhaps as you went along you did learn something. I did not care what it was all about. All I wanted to know was how to live in it. Maybe if you found out how to live in it you learned from that what it was all about. — Ernest Hemingway,