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The discovery of gold and silver in America, the extirpation, enslavement and entombment in mines of the aboriginal population, the turning of Africa into a warren for the commercial hunting of black-skins, signalised the rosy dawn of the era of capitalist production. — Karl Marx
I believe in the importance of sincerity and emotion and honesty in TV, even when it's goofy comedy. — Michael Schur
Garrett has been the best friend a girl could want, so how could I be so stupid as to think about shutting him out for good? I've been so busy thinking about my unrequited love, I haven't even stopped to consider the other, more important part of our relationship.
Friendship.
Ignoring him now would make him think I don't care, that I don't want to be friends. I want to get over him, not lose him for good! How must he feel, with me not replying to his texts and e-mails like this? What kind of friend am I? — Abby McDonald
Can he rectify false weight whose own scales are uncertain? Can you enlighten your neighbor while you yourself have no light? — Ramakrishna
I just like the feeling of finding the right word in my mind and employing it. I get pleasure from that feeling. I prefer language to gesture. I figured other people might, too. — Aimee Bender
It is not the bloodletting that calls down power. It is the consenting. — Mary Renault
Whenever the urge to exercise comes upon me, I lie down for a while and it passes. — Robert M. Hutchins
I wanted to follow the rain on its meanderings about our land to rejoin the sea, to break out of the frustration of a lifetime doing lengths, of endlessly turning back on myself like a tiger pacing its cage — Roger Deakin
This, said Damerel wrathfully, is the second time you have walked in just as I am about to propose to your sister! — Georgette Heyer
And when the night is cloudy there is still a light that shines on me, shine until tomorrow, let it be — The Beatles
He was only a child, doing what adults led him to do; but somewhere in his heart he knew that even a child is a real person, that a child's acts are real acts, that even a child's play is not without moral context. — Orson Scott Card
I have spent many years trying to recover a common language, one that can cross the distance between people. — Robert Bly
He looked older, harder, perhaps wiser. The Middle East was like that. It turned hope to despair, idealists into Machiavellians. — Daniel Silva