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Montrice Renee Quotes By Frances Perkins

The people are what matter to government, and a government should aim to give all the people under its jurisdiction the best possible life. — Frances Perkins

Montrice Renee Quotes By Suzan-Lori Parks

The writing of 'Topdog' was a great gift. I feel the play came to me because I realized that my circumstances, while causing me despair and heartbreak, also held great possibility, if only I could see it. — Suzan-Lori Parks

Montrice Renee Quotes By Fanny Fern

Oh! to be a child again. My only treasures, bits of shell and stone and glass. To love nothing but maple sugar. To fear nothing but a big dog. To go to sleep without dreading the morrow. To wake up with a shout. Not to have seen a dead face. Not to dread a living one. To be able to believe. — Fanny Fern

Montrice Renee Quotes By Rae Carson

I wasn't done with you. I was just getting started with me. — Rae Carson

Montrice Renee Quotes By Ha Jin

I don't think of myself as a dissident, and I'm more of an immigrant than an exile, — Ha Jin

Montrice Renee Quotes By Judy Holliday

I am not a member of any organization listed by the Attorney General as subversive. In any instance where I lent my name in the past, it was certainly without knowledge that such an organization was subversive. I have always been essentially and foremost an American. — Judy Holliday

Montrice Renee Quotes By Mary McCarthy

He was never quite certain what he thought about anything until he had tested his opinion for seaworthiness in the course of some polemical storm. — Mary McCarthy

Montrice Renee Quotes By Emily Dickinson

Here is a little forest Whose leaf is ever green; Here is a brighter garden, Where not a frost has been; In its unfading flowers I hear the bright bee hum; Prithee, my brother, Into my garden come! — Emily Dickinson