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That's why he'd bought her. He'd already imagined the children she'd bear and the cotton she'd pick and the house she'd clean every day of her life. — Daniel Black

You can make it if you try, push a little harder, think a little deeper. — Sly Stone

After all, how often do we get a second chance? — Jay Asher

There is a frozen moment after a really good shot to the face. A moment of shock, or paralysis where all you can do is blink. — Laurell K. Hamilton

For over ten years I always had, but I don't speak English. — Zhang Yimou

When I was writing about the Republican primaries, it was as though the Bible was a black box that people reached into to pull out edicts and prejudices and rules and opinions, and I wish they had fact-checked it! Especially Rick Santorum. — Walter Kirn

Freedom, or individual liberty, was a basic premise of the Spanish anarchist tradition. "Individual sovereignty" is a prime tenet of most anarchist writing; the free development of one' s individual potential is one of the basic "rights" to which all humans are born. Yet Spanish anarchists were firmly rooted in the communalist-anarchist tradition. For them, freedom was fundamentally a social product: the fullest expression of individuality and of creativity can be achieved only in and through community. As Carmen Conde (a teacher who was also active in Mujeres Libres) wrote, describing the relationship of individuality and community: "I and my truth; I and my faith ... And I for you, but without ever ceasing to be me, so that you can always be you. Because I don' t exist without your existence, but my existence is also indispensable to yours. — Martha A. Ackelsberg

Over the following two years Essie became an accomplished shop-lifter, her wide skirts capable of concealing a multitude of sins, — Neil Gaiman

A good part of my leadership skills is crafted from learning from experiences early in my career that were not positive experiences. — John Lasseter