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For the most part, you can't respect people because most people aren't worthy of respect. - DONALD TRUMP In — Michael D'Antonio

In America, alas, beauty has become something you drive to, and nature an either/or proposition
either you ruthlessly subjugate it, as at Tocks Dam and a million other places, or you deify it, treat it as something holy and remote, a thing apart, as along the Appalachian Trail. Seldom would it occur to anyone on either side that people and nature could coexist to their mutual benefit
that, say, a more graceful bridge across the Delaware River might actually set off the grandeur around it, or that the AT might be more interesting and rewarding if it wasn't all wilderness, if from time to time it purposely took you past grazing cows and till fields. — Bill Bryson

You can get over a million dollars worth of life insurance in case you die, but only eight to ten bucks and hour to live — Stanley Victor Paskavich

If the Christians continue to desert Jesus Christ in His temple, will not the Heavenly Father take away from them His well-beloved Son Whom they neglect? — Peter Julian Eymard

The energy within you is stronger than ever for being held back, compressed, and said No to ... — Henri Matisse

Gravy is the simplest, tastiest, most memory-laden dish I know how to make: a little flour, salt and pepper, crispy bits of whatever meat anchored the meal, a couple of cups of water or milk and slow stirring to break up lumps. — Dorothy Allison

In some ways my life in Willoughby had begun to fade, much the same way a nightmare loses its grip when you find the courage to reach out in the darkness and turn on the light. — Beth Hoffman

Defeat may prove to have been the only path to resurrection, despite its ugliness. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

You elected government officials to make decisions and it's about time they started making good ones. — Bob Riley

I wanted to explore the values that are at work, underpinning my life. — Sidney Poitier

Sometimes the things we think will set us free ... only make more chains. You either wear them or break them, and I ... well, I don't want to wear them. — Karen Marie Moning

Writer's block is real. It happens. Some days you sit down at the
old typewriter, put your fingers on the keys, and nothing pops
into your head. Blanko. Nada. El nothingissimo. What you do
when this happens is what separates you from the one-of-thesedays-
I'm-gonna-write-a-book crowd. — James N. Frey

That's the hardest part,' he says. 'The absence of certainty.' - Tucker — Cynthia Hand