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But I am glad you are not some sort of superhuman pillar of strength. I would not be able to prevail against it. I am too weak, too fragile. In each other's weaknesses, perhaps we can both find strength. — Mary Balogh

The great thing about the United States and the historically magnetic effect it has had on a lot of people like me is its generosity, to put it simply. — Christopher Hitchens

Globally, as the nation-state becomes increasingly less meaningful - a provider of positive goods and more and more just an army and some domestic enforcement - people are withdrawing to shape and support more localised forms of organisation and power. To the extent that it's part of that civilised and localising world, the same is true of the U.S. — Rebecca Solnit

It is our function as artists to make the spectator see the world our way not his way. — Barnett Newman

We conservatives bemoan the decline in values that has besieged our society. Why then should we not abhor the lack of morality involved in discharging untested chemicals into the air, ground, and water to alter and harm, to whatever degree, human life and wildlife? As a conservative, I do abhor it. — Wendell Berry

Perhaps they thought I was on a fact-finding mission, never for one moment thinking that a man of my age and build could be suffering from bulimia nervosa, but that's what the consultant said I had. — John Prescott

I like snorkeling, it's the only thing I'm able to do that makes me think I can fly. — Luigina Sgarro

It's hard to blame someone because they simply don't have time. — Roland Joffe

The worst kind of people are those who confuse kindness for weakness. — Werner Makowski

Kamaswami conducted his business with care and often with passion, but Siddhartha looked upon all of this as if it was a game, the rules of which he tried hard to learn precisely, but the contents of which did not touch his heart. — Hermann Hesse