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Clearing away the superficial structure of the reigns of emperors and the dates of battles, there was the deeper rhythm of history's ebb and flow not as the deeds of great men, but as the lives lived by ordinary men and women wading through the currents of the natural world around them: its geology, its seasons, its climate and ecology, the abundance and scarcity of the raw material for life. — Ken Liu
Every paragraph should accomplish two goals: advance the story, and develop your characters as complex human beings. — Nancy Kress
I saw Derek Jacobi play Hamlet when I was 17, and he directed me as Hamlet when I was 27, and I directed him as Claudius in 'Hamlet' when I was 35, and I'm hoping we meet again in some other production of Hamlet before we both toddle off. — Kenneth Branagh
Who else would it be? You've been blond - what like twenty four hours and airheadedness has already caught up to you? — Elle Klass
When you teach a man to hate and to fear his brother, when you teach that he is a lesser man because of his color, or his beliefs or the policies that he pursues, when you teach that those who differ from you, threaten your freedom or your job or your home or your family, then you also learn to confront others not as fellow citizens, but as enemies. — Robert Kennedy
Today there are a lot places where people say they're just hopeless. If I can come from a hopeless country, get an education, become a hyphenated American and become president of the World Bank, it's my moral duty to make sure that every single person on the planet has that opportunity. — Jim Yong Kim
They can be remarkably helpful, the dregs of society. And they love rebelling against authority. — Amy Ewing
DJs used to be American heroes. No more. Today, being a disk jockey is generally regarded as being slightly more respectable than snatching purses for a living, or robbing graves. — Larry Lujack
I'm my age and I feel glorious. — Betty Friedan
Ignorant people remain ignorant because they have a secret agreement to call one another intelligent. — Vernon Howard
Priests were illegal, saying the mass was illegal, all banned by the Revolution. — Barbara Kingsolver
This is an age of specialization, and in such an age the repertory theater is an anachronism, a ludicrous anachronism. — Minnie Maddern Fiske
Some people have never been made good love to, or don't remember, or haven't been taught how, and cheat their lives out of the pleasure we each can make in one another. — Rebecca Dinerstein
