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The two great divisions of society are not the rich and poor, but white and black," said the great South Carolina senator John C. Calhoun. "And all the former, the poor as well as the rich, belong to the upper class, and are respected and treated as equals." And there it is - the right to break the black body as the meaning of their sacred equality. And that right has always given them meaning, has always meant that there was someone down in the valley because a mountain is not a mountain if there is nothing below.* — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Harlem was an exciting place in the '50s. There were nightclubs that, as a student of Columbia, you dashed off to. The community seemed very viable still. — David Levering Lewis

Jesus Christ at Calvary on the cross was a stamp of God's confirmation that hell is not our home. — Evans Biya

I've done well because I'm lucky and I'm willing to be collaborative with the one thing you don't want to be collaborative with: your writing. — James Vanderbilt

Such knowledge is probably gained in several ways. One process undoubtedly operates through social comparison of success and failure experiences. Children repeatedly observe their own behavior and the attainments of others — Albert Bandura

Speak of the devil. He came into the room, and his amiable expression instantly hardened when he saw that Hill had arrived. Nick put his arm around her and kissed her temple. Not for the first time, she was grateful he didn't lift his leg and pee on her to mark his territory in front of the agent. — Marie Force

Bent
like the branches of a tree
broken
like the pieces of my heart
cracked
like the seventeenth moon
shattered
like the glass in the window
the day we met — Kami Garcia

Despite its many critics, hydraulic fracturing will change the nature of energy production. — Kenneth Fisher

The poet is a Cyclops in the Kingdom of the Blind whose sole cure for the madness of his vision must be starvation. — David B. Lentz

What good is a planet called Earth, after all, if you own no land? — Kurt Vonnegut