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Disrespect adheres to the ignorant; like wet leaves, breathed, on cold skin. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

I'll say this: The media wasn't invited to my marriage, and they're definitely not invited into the divorce. — Ryan Reynolds

Well, the first time I ran into the term religion, people were asking whether you had any. You know, some people had religion and some people didn't have religion. — Bernice Johnson Reagon

It's not strength, it's PERCEPTION that makes you stronger. If you change how you SEE it, you'll change how you FEEL about it. — Yvonne Pierre

The most fundamental form of human stupidity is forgetting what we were trying to do in the first place. — Friedrich Nietzsche

When the wayfarer whistles in the dark, he may be disavowing his timidity, but he does not see any the more clearly for doing so. — Sigmund Freud

Had passed between them on this score wasn't so and could never be. Later on, through his mother, I had his version of that, but I may remark that I gave it no credit. Poor Mrs. Nettlepoint, on the other hand, was of course to give it all. I was almost capable, after the girl had left me, of — Henry James

The most Heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together. — Samuel Johnson

Miss Taylor says kids that are colored can't go to my school cause they're not smart enough." I come round the counter then. Lift her chin up and smooth back her funny-looking hair. "You think I'm dumb?" "No," she whispers hard, like she means it so much. She look sorry she said it. "What that tell you about Miss Taylor, then?" She blink, like she listening good. "Means Miss Taylor ain't right all the time," I say. She hug me around my neck, say, "You're righter than Miss Taylor." I tear up then. My cup is spilling over. Those is new words to me. — Kathyrn Stockett

Prepare a little hot tea or broth and it should be brought to them ... without their being asked if they would care for it. Those who are in great distress want no food, but if it is handed to them, they will mechanically take it ' ... There was something arresting about the matter-of-fact wisdom here, the instinctive understanding of the physiological disruptions ... I will not forget the instinctive wisdom of the friend who, every day for those first few weeks, brought me a quart container of scallion-and-ginger congee from Chinatown. Congee I could eat. Congee was all I could eat. — Joan Didion