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The surest way to keep a problem from being solved is to deny that problem exists. Telling people not to complain is a way of keeping social issues from being addressed. It trivializes the grievances of the vulnerable, making the burdened feel like burdens. Telling people not to complain is an act of power, a way of asserting that one's position is more important than another one's pain. People who say "stop complaining" always have the right to stop listening. But those who complain have often been denied the right to speak. — Sarah Kendzior

They can say whatever they want to say, but it is going to be hard, my friend, to duplicate me. — Sammy Sosa

Writing fiction means putting a lot of what you believe about the world at risk, because you have to follow your characters. — Phil Klay

There are lots of good directors I would like to work with; I want to be inspired and challenged by them. — Julian Ovenden

More is said in silences than words ever could. — Avijeet Das

A man lived or died according to his decisions in life. — Lorraine Heath

When we pass judgment, we hit a dead end. When we analyze something with an open mind, we can explore a concept into infinity. — Romina Russell

Once a person starts seeing his own mistakes, he starts to become Parmatma, (absolute supreme Self)! — Dada Bhagwan

Life is an Echo. What you send out- comes back. What you sow- you reap. What you give - you get. What you see in others - exists in you. Do not judge - so you will NOT be judged Radiate and give love - and love comes back to you. — Na

Problems of human behavior still continue to baffle us, but at least in the Library we have them properly filed. — Anita Brookner

Delaying is the most dangerous thing you can do in business. — Ehab Atalla

The smartest man alive can't learn much about a woman in two weeks. — Larry McMurtry

He who seeks truth must be content with a lonely, little-trodden path. If he cannot worship her till she has been canonized by the shouts of the multitude, he must take his place with the members of that wretched crowd who shouted for two long hours, "Great is Diana of the Ephesians!" till truth, reason, and calmness were all drowned in noise. — Frederick William Robertson