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I've been in that angst of loneliness, where you're really alone in the universe, except for the dog. — William Shatner

P33- Oppression is domesticating. Gravest obstacle to the achievement of liberation is that oppressive reality absorbs those within it and thereby acts to submerge human beings consciousness. — Paulo Freire

But now I've been in the arena for 47 years and I stutter less today than I did in those days. — Mel Tillis

It's important for young people to know that they are made the way they are made and they're beautiful and that's how they're supposed to be. — Raven-Symone

Americans don't care what your language is, your race is, whatever. Everyone is there to do their own thing and be successful. I wish people in Britain would be more positive. — Vinnie Jones

Greece is not a country of happy mediums: everything there seems to be either wonderful or horrible ... — Nancy Mitford

The desert preserves. What other lands destroy, the desert keeps. It accepts dead things, holds them close, and draws away the rot that would destroy; given time, it mummifies or crystalizes. — Louis L'Amour

The existence of a medium, after all, is its absolute justification, if as so many seem to think, it needs one and all comparison of potentialities is useless and irrelevant. Whether a water-color is inferior to an oil, or whether a drawing, an etching, or a photograph is not as important as either, is inconsequent. To have to despise something in order to respect something else is a sign of impotence. [emphasis added] Let us rather accept joyously and with gratitude everything through which the spirit of man seeks to an ever fuller and more intense self-realization. — Paul Strand

Where the Tennessee River, like a silver snake, winds her way through the clay hills of Alabama, sits high on these hills, my home town, Florence. — William Christopher Handy

It's the form it takes when it comes out the other side, of course, that gives a story something unique
its life. The story, in the way it has arrived at what it is on the page, has been something learned, by dint of the story's challenge and the work that rises to meet it
a process as uncharted for the writer as if it had never been attempted before. — Eudora Welty

I'm weary of the battle. But a tired fighter can still be a fighter. — Robert Cormier

The supply of interpretations, like that of advice, greatly exceeds the need for them. — Harry Stack Sullivan

Lampard is a specialist in insulting people very badly. — Jens Lehmann

To be conscious that the end of a dream is approaching, and yet has not absolutely come, is one of the most wearisome as well as the most curious stages along the course between the beginning of a passion and its end. — Thomas Hardy