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It was only in South Africa that I got over this shyness, though I never completely overcame it. It was impossible for me to speak impromptu. I hesitated whenever I had to face strange audiences and avoided making a speech whenever I could. Even today I do not think I could or would even be inclined to keep a meeting of friends engaged in idle talk. — Mahatma Gandhi

Staying engaged with God is absolutely essential for getting through a tough time. — Max Lucado

Walking away from her ... Now that was a whole different section of the bookstore.
-Markus, Dark Desires at Midnight — Jessica Lee

Life is either a great adventure or nothing. — Helen Keller

Scratch the surface of the survivalist cult in the United States and you expose terrified white supremacists. — Chris Hedges

She looked as if she'd swallowed an assortment of her own hangnails. — Gregory Maguire

No, of course not,' he agreed in a tone that implied he'd heard both the words I'd said and the words I hadn't said and would be mulling them over later on his own. — Timothy Zahn

Then, at the end of every hand, Miss Bolo would inquire with a dismal countenance and reproachful sigh, why Mr. Pickwick had not returned that diamond, or led the club, or roughed the spade, or finessed the heart, or led through the honour, or brought out the ace, or played up to the king, or some such thing; and in reply to all these grave charges, Mr. Pickwick would be wholly unable to plead any justification whatever, having by this time forgotten all about the game. — Charles Dickens

You don't accomplish a lot by changing people's opinions by shoving facts down their throat. I think you change people's opinions by opening your heart up and showing the parallels between you and another person. That's how people's ideas shift. — Mary Lambert

The truly humble feel the ground beneath their feet every day and do not only become aware of it when held aloft or pushed down to their knees. — Julian Baggini

Shakespeare teaches you how to act. You come out of this process as a better actor. It's just the nature of the words he writes. — Condola Rashad

It is always dangerous to view our collective lives without the benefit of history or without regard to diversity among us. — Rebekah Nathan