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Traces of nobility, gentleness and courage persist in all people, do what we will to stamp out the trend. So, too, do those characteristics which are ugly. It is just unfortunate that in the clumsy hands of a cartoonist all traits become ridiculous, leading to a certain amount of self-conscious expostulation and the desire to join battle. — Walt Kelly

Fogeydom is the last bastion of the bore and reminiscence is its anthem. It is futile to want the old days back, but that doesn't mean one should ignore the lessons of the visitable past. — Paul Theroux

In prayer, God doesn't guarantee the answer you want, but He does guarantee the answer you need. — Todd Stocker

I make my music at night when there's no noise ... Just me, my headphones and the silence. But I'm always making music in my head. It's like a non-stop radio! — Marilou

But when we feel we are not understood, there is a sense in which we are homeless. And so we must always provide a home of understanding. There will inevitably be times when we do not understand someone's behavior or a certain response, but we can understand the person. — Mary Francis

He who knows best knows how little he knows. — Thomas Jefferson

Those kids just wanted to rock, and most of them discovered they could...once they mastered a bar E, that was. — Stephen King

The most stupendous miracle in all music. — Johann Sebastian Bach

Comparison is the most abused intellectual tool of all. We compare men and women, man and God, good and bad, equal and unequal, forgetting that this sin only results in a punishment so severe that we can't even trace it back to its origins. All we're left with in the end is ambiguity, uncertainty, lethargy and and Kafka! — Raheel Farooq

contact points are larger and instead of the current being led through the bearings as in an ordinary — Archie Frederick Collins

Black Lives Matter, the movement founded by the activists Alicia Garza, Patrisse Callie's, and Opal Tometi, began with the premise that the incommensurable experience of systemic racism creates an unequal playing field. The American imagination has never been able to fully recover from its white-supremacist beginnings. Consequently, our laws and attitudes have been straining against the devaluation of the black body. Despite good intentions, the associations of blackness with inarticulate, bestial criminality persist beneath the appearance of white civility. This assumption both frames and determines our individual interactions and experiences as citizens. — Jesmyn Ward

I'll probably never go to prom. I haven't ever been to a high school dance. — Cassie Steele

Birth into this life was the death of the embryo life that preceded; and the death of this will be birth into some new mode of being. — Frederic Henry Hedge

We all know we're doomed, but whining about it won't help. Just quietly resign yourself to death. — Cassandra Gannon